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emagine acquires Waada The Movement, adding €40M revenue

9 March 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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emagine strengthens European footprint with Dutch deal

Danish consultancy and IT services provider emagine has completed the acquisition of Dutch consulting firm Waada The Movement, in a move that significantly expands its presence in the Benelux region and adds approximately €40 million in annual revenue to its top line.

The transaction underscores the firm’s strategy of scaling its European operations through targeted acquisitions in high-growth markets. Waada The Movement, headquartered in the Netherlands, is known for its expertise in digital transformation, project management and technology-driven business consulting.

Strategic expansion in Benelux and beyond

By integrating Waada The Movement, emagine deepens its access to Dutch and wider Benelux clients across sectors such as financial services, industry and public institutions. The deal is expected to enhance the group’s capabilities in delivering complex IT projects, including cloud migration, data analytics and large-scale digital transformation programmes.

The acquisition aligns with emagine‘s broader European growth strategy, which focuses on combining local market expertise with a scalable international delivery model. The additional revenue and consulting capacity from the Dutch firm will support cross-border projects and strengthen the company’s competitive position against larger global players in the consulting and technology services market.

Synergies in talent and service portfolio

One of the key assets in the deal is Waada The Movement‘s network of highly skilled consultants and technology specialists. Their integration is expected to create synergies in areas such as agile project delivery, IT strategy and sector-specific advisory services.

Industry observers note that consolidation is accelerating across the European consulting landscape as clients demand broader capabilities, stronger digital skills and more resilient delivery models. With this acquisition, emagine positions itself as a more comprehensive partner for enterprises seeking support in navigating digitalisation, regulatory change and ongoing economic uncertainty.

The combined organisation will focus on leveraging shared best practices, unified account management and expanded service offerings, while maintaining a strong local presence in the Netherlands to serve existing and new clients.

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