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Swisscom Boosts its 'Localcities' Service with Acquisition of Majority Stake in i-web

Swisscom Boosts its 'Localcities' Service with Acquisition of Majority Stake in i-web Image Credit: RaStudio

Swisscom has acquired a majority stake in Innovative Web Group (i-web), expanding its competencies in Web and e-government solutions for public administrations and community-based organisations. 

Through this acquisition, Swisscom is strengthening Localcities, a product offered by its subsidiary Swisscom Directories for Swiss communities and associations.  The Zurich-based group was founded in 2000 and, with around 50 employees, is one of the leading providers in this market segment.

 

The products of the Innovative Web are mainly aimed at large and medium-sized Swiss municipalities and cities, cantons, factories, schools and other administration-based organisations, and facilitate, among other things, the creation of websites, e-government solutions with citizen accounts for online services or electronic interaction with schools.

With its acquisition of the Innovative Web Group, Swisscom is strengthening its “communities and associations” business area, which is largely handled by the Swisscom subsidiary Swisscom Directories, through its “Localcities” product. The Innovative Web Group remains legally independent and the takeover will not result in any changes for customers and employees.

Stefano Santinelli, CEO of Swisscom Directories
Swisscom Directories Ltd already offers standardised web solutions for communities and associations under the Localcities brand. In association with Innovative Web, we will use technical modules in a mutually beneficial way and develop new, innovative solutions to meet almost every need of the 2,200 or so Swiss municipalities, irrespective of their size.

Steff Desan-Schnetzler, Co-founder Innovative Web Group
I’m delighted that our group can continue to grow under the leadership of Swisscom, and our e-government products will now achieve an even wider distribution throughout Switzerland.

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