January 17, 2019
WTG is merging — but not with another master agent.
In a transaction the Malibu, California-based company calls the first of its kind, WTG will merge with NeoCloud, a North Carolina-based cloud service provider.
The cloud commerce platform AppDirect is acquiring both WTG and NeoCloud to create a new unit called AppSmart.
"In order to transform and be successful in the long term, master agents in the field truly need to partner with technology companies to do more," WTG CEO Vince Bradley said. "Because with cloud proliferation, with IoT, there is… a need for a lot more resources and technical assistance in the channel."
Why didn't WTG follow the model of rival master agent Telarus, which acquired fellow master CarrierSales a year ago? If anything, the agreement is a little bit closer the distributor ScanSource purchasing master agent Intelisys, but even so, AppDirect fits into an entirely different category.
Bradley said distributors and other master agents expressed interested in combining with WTG, but his outfit turned them down.
"That's a financial transaction. It's not a strategic one. I was looking for something strategic if I was going to do anything," he said. "Partnering with a cloud SaaS company was a far more promising path in my opinion, avoiding some of the pitfalls that have happened with other acquisitions in the past."
Bradley assured partners that the transition will not disrupt their businesses. He will remain with the company and take on the role of vice president of business development, and WTG's entire executive team will remain on board.
Van Murray, AppSmart's vice president of strategic operations, told WTG subagents that AppSmart intends to do for the channel what Uber did for taxis: simplify the experience.
"We want to make it easy to sell. We want to make it easy to transact. That shouldn't be a big part of your day," Murray said.
Bryn Nettesheim, senior analyst for The 2112 Group, said the M&A reflects the trend of a "marketplaces model."
"With the acquisition of WTG and AppDirect's structure as a marketplace, this provides access to agents who will drive thousands of customers to purchase those digital solutions," Nettesheim said.
AppDirect President and Co-CEO Daniel Saks has advocated for the channel, noting that the personal and relational side of business should not be overlooked in the midst of a technological revolution.
"Businesses won't just buy technology from a website; they buy technology from people they trust," he said.
Source: Channel Partners Online