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SLBdiensten has acquired IT-Workz

ROC West-Brabant, the largest vocational education institution in the region, has sold IT-Workz to SLBdiensten.

SLBdiensten is a software service, learning material and equipment provider serving the Dutch educational market. The company was founded in 1992 and regulates software and licenses for the education market. SLBdiensten has more than 30 employees. The company operates through the SLBdiensten, Slim!nl, MBOWebshop and VOWebshop brands.

IT-Workz is the largest ICT service provider in West-Brabant, the Netherlands. The company was founded in 2009 and focuses on the Dutch educational market. IT-Workz employs over 90 professionals.

Oaklins's team in the Netherlands advised SLBdiensten on the acquisition of IT-Workz.

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Adse de Kock

Partner
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oaklins Netherlands

Sander van 't Spijker

Associate Director
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Oaklins Netherlands

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