Park Place Technologies to merge with Service Express after Warburg Pincus investment

Warburg Pincus partners with Temasek to invest in Park Place Technologies, merging it with Service Express to create a global data centre leader.

Warburg Pincus and Temasek have finalised an agreement for a majority investment in Park Place Technologies. This strategic investment will see Park Place, a global provider of data centre services, merge with Service Express, another Warburg Pincus portfolio company. The newly formed entity will boast a workforce of over 3,000 and serve more than 25,000 customers across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.

The existing backers of Park Place, Charlesbank Capital Partners and GTCR, will exit their investments as part of the transaction. This merger is expected to deliver enhanced customer service within a highly competitive industry that is rapidly evolving due to advances in technology, including cloud computing and AI-accelerated hardware.

By expanding their geographic footprint and technical capabilities, the combined companies aim to provide dependable support across a broader spectrum of technologies. Their expanded services will include emerging technologies like GPU maintenance, liquid cooling, and managed infrastructure services. These offerings will become ever more critical as businesses accelerate their investments in artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

Upon the official closing of the deal, Chris Adams, the current CEO of Park Place, will helm the combined enterprise as CEO. Meanwhile, Ron Alvesteffer, CEO of Service Express, will transition to a directorial role on the company's board.

Chris Adams said, "I am honoured to lead both companies into this next phase of global growth. Together, we will combine the global presence, customer driven culture and employee centric values of Park Place with the nimble, service-first focus of Service Express..."

Ron Alvesteffer said, "This combination iwth Park Place creates growth opportunities for team members at both companies. I am committed to supporting Chris, and am excited and ready to transition to a Board Director after close."

The successful closing of the transaction is pending customary regulatory approvals. Legal guidance for Warburg Pincus and Service Express was provided by Cleary Gottlieb, while Park Place sought counsel from Ropes & Gray. Financial advisory roles were undertaken by Moelis & Company and Goldman Sachs.

Cornerstone and StonesThro collaborate to expand micro-edge compute capabilities across the UK,...
Ailanto partners with Cubbit to unveil a Swiss-based cloud storage solution prioritising...
Mistral AI partners with EcoDataCenter for an AI-focused data centre in Sweden, ensuring Europe's...
IBM unveils the new autonomous storage FlashSystem, integrating advanced agentic AI to redefine...
OVHcloud introduces its Bare Metal 2026 lineup, powered by AMD processors, offering...
Explore the key insights from BCS Consultancy's report on delivery challenges within the European...
StorMagic appoints Scott Mann as Global SVP of Sales to drive international growth and enhance...
Trane Technologies is set to acquire LiquidStack, furthering its influence in liquid cooling for...