Origo taken independent by private equity firm Vespa Capital

‘Next stage of the journey’

Julia Bahr
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Private equity investment firm Vespa Capital has partnered with Origo’s leadership team in taking the financial technology provider independent.

The transaction was concluded for an undisclosed fee. Origo has now been shifted from a non-profit organisation. It will enable Origo to invest in developing existing offerings and deliver new solutions for the pensions and wider financial services markets, according to owner Vespa Capital. The firm was founded in 1989 as a non-profit organisation owned by twelve pensions providers and investment management firms with a mandate to develop technology solutions to solve inefficiencies and process pain points across the industry. Since inception, it has developed several technology produ...

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