Sia Partners
Company type | Public limited company |
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Industry | Management Consulting |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Number of locations | 20 (2018) |
Key people | Matthieu Courtecuisse, CEO |
Revenue | $230,000,000 (2018) |
Number of employees | 1200+ (2018) |
Website | sia-partners |
Sia Partners is a management consulting firm that serves the following industries: Banking, Insurance, Healthcare, Telecommunications & Media, Energy, Resources & Utilities, Transportation & Logistics, Industry and Retail, and Government. The firm is totally independent from providers of software and audit firms.
The group has an international presence with offices in 15 countries, and counts over 1200 consultants with a projected revenue of 230 million euros (2018/2019). Sia Partners is run by an international management team and organized as a partnership.
History
Co-founded in 1999 by Matthieu Courtecuisse (who graduated from ENSAE ParisTech in 1995), the firm started out in Paris in the financial services industry before developing expertise in other industries including: energy, telecommunications and media, transportation and logistics, manufacturing, government, actuarial sciences and CRM.[1]
The firm established offices in Belgium (in Brussels since 2006), Italy (Rome and Milan since 2006) and Morocco (in Casablanca since 2007).[2]
In September 2008, Sia Partners acquired EDS Consulting Services France (formerly AT Kearney Interactive), a firm of 20 consultants.[3] Prior to this, the American information technology group Hewlett-Packard (HP) had acquired the computer engineering services arm of EDS (Electronic Data Systems).
In November 2010, Sia Partners acquired the company Axelboss, the management consulting arm of the company Valtech. This increased the firm's headcount from around 30 to almost 300 (50 of whom located in five foreign cities).[4]
In August 2012, Sia Partners acquired OTC Americas, the New York branch of the OTC Conseil group.[5] This acquisition aimed at reinforcing the firm's international presence and proximity to investment banks. This international expansion was reinforced in October 2012, when the previously established companies Sia Conseil France and Sia Conseil Maroc changed their names to the international brand name Sia Partners.
In September 2013, Sia Partners announced the acquisition of the international management consulting arm of the Investance group, a management consultancy and services company in the finance industry. This acquisition brought with it 60 consultants and three new sites: London (20 consultants), Hong Kong and Singapore (20 consultants).[6] It also led to the Sia Partners team in New York doubling in size to reach 40 consultants.[7]
In February 2014, Sia Partners strengthened its procurement services offering through the acquisition of the firm Sourcing France (formerly Factea France)[8] In August 2014, Sia Partners opened a second North American office in North America, in Montreal in Canada. In April 2015, it opened its third office in Asia, in Tokyo in Japan. Sia Partners's third North American office, in Charlotte, North Carolina, opened in October 2015.[9]
Sia Partners announced an annual growth in activity by almost 30%. Courtecuisse expects this trend to continue (notably in the U.S., where the firm has just purchased an office space in Manhattan's Financial District), and is looking to the west coast for future expansion.
In September 2016, Sia Partners announced the acquisition of Molten Group, a consulting firm based in London and Houston, TX, with a specialization in transformation and the oil and gas industry.[10][11]
In 2017 the investment fund Studio was started. The fund aims to invest 5 million euros in select start-ups over the next three years. Studio's portfolio currently includes 5 startups: Big Moustache (January 2017), a French e-commerce site for men's shaving products;[12] Livsty (December 2017), a simple and innovative equity release platform;[13] Cleep (April 2018), a social media platform intent on simplifying online shopping;[14] Lettria (December 2018), a natural language processing (NLP) tool centered on the French language;[15] and SPARTED (February 2019), an HR-Tech SaaS startup with a mobile training platform.[16] [17][18] [19][20][21][22]
In May 2018, Sia Partners acquired the French digital marketing agency, FOVE. [23]
September 2018 saw two acquisitions in the UK: Inzenka, specialised in growth and innovation consultancy, and SKT Consulting, which concentrates on regulatory consulting for wealth management and corporate banking. Together, the firms bring the Sia Partners' UK headcount to 80 partners and consultants. [24]
In March 2019, Sia Partners acquired Loft9, a consulting firm based in Seattle and Denver.
In May 2019, Sia Partners announced the acquisition of GMG (Jason Statham's Gooch)based in New York, but also operating in Chicago, Baltimore, and Toronto.
References
- ^ Stothard, Michael. "Sia Partners expands its oil business through Molten acquisition". FT.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Sia Partners refreshes branding for new growth phase". Consultancy.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Sia Partners grows sourcing footprint with deal". Consultancy.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Axelboss Sold To SIA Conseil". cambonpartners.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ Melia, Lisa. "Buying a strategy firm: a good idea?". Consultor.news. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ http://www.cpjobs.com/hk/article/solution-revolution
- ^ "Sia Partners grows sourcing footprint with deal". Consultancy.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Sia Partners grows sourcing footprint with deal". Consultancy.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Consulting firm Sia Partners opens Charlotte office". charlotteobserver. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
- ^ https://www.ft.com/content/e79278ba-3b45-3546-958e-25ac37cd28f6
- ^ Washtell, Francesca. "Sia Partners expands into UK and US after snapping up London-based oil and gas consulting firm Molten Group". CityAM.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Salon barbier La Moustacherie - Paris 11| BIG MOUSTACHE - Big Moustache". www.bigmoustache.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Le Viager 2.0 - Immobilier & Ethique | Vendre et Investir | Livsty". www.livsty.fr. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Cleep - All your shopping wishes!". app.cleep.io. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "LETTRIA | outil de TALN". lettria.com. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Mobile learning - Train your employees with your app". SPARTED. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
- ^ http://sia-partners.com/studio
- ^ https://business.lesechos.fr/entrepreneurs/actu/0600679833545-lettria-place-la-langue-francaise-au-coeur-des-machines-327018.php
- ^ https://www.maddyness.com/2017/11/08/1anapres-big-moustache/
- ^ https://www.maddyness.com/2018/04/17/cleep-leve-400-000-euros/
- ^ https://www.next-finance.net/Le-fonds-Studio-de-Sia-Partners/
- ^ https://www.alliancy.fr/startup-et-levees-de-fonds/rh-recrutement/2019/02/15/sparted-leve-de-nouveaux-fonds-aupres-de-sia-partners-pour-accelerer-sa-croissance
- ^ "Sia Partners acquires French digital marketing agency Fove". www.consultancy.eu. Retrieved 2018-05-31.
- ^ https://www.consultancy.uk/news/18849/sia-partners-acquires-british-boutiques-inzenka-and-skt-consulting
External links
- International management consulting firms
- Management consulting firms
- Management consulting firms of France
- Management consulting firms of the United Kingdom
- Management consulting firms of the United States
- Management consulting firms of the Netherlands
- Management consulting firms of Italy
- Management consulting firms of Belgium
- Management consulting firms of Canada
- Management consulting firms of China