ICT Services predicting €30m annual revenues after acquiring PCS Group
Don Scanlon of ICT Services. The company is predicting annual revenues of over €30m after acquiring retail technology firm PCS Group.
Irish IT services and technical support firm ICT Services is predicting annual revenues of over €30m after acquiring retail technology firm PCS Group.
ICT Services employs over 150 people across its offices in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast, working with organisations in the public and private sector in Ireland including Elavon, RenaissanceRe, Woodie’s, Ladbrokes, KPMG, and the Department of Justice. The company is now forecasting 25% year-on-year revenue increase following the purchase of PCS Group.
“The addition of PCS strengthens our position as Ireland’s go-to partner for retail innovation, reinforcing our commitment to helping businesses operate more efficiently, sustainably, and successfully in an increasingly digital world,” said ICT Services managing director Don Scanlon.
“We’re excited about what this means for our people, our clients, and the future of in-store retail technology in Ireland.”
PCS Group was founded in Dublin in 2013 as Premium Cash Solutions by Alan Condron and Aidan Comerford. The fintech's technology is used by retail and hospitality brands including Circle K, Centra, Spar, and Adare Manor, from intelligent cash automation to electronic shelf labelling.
“This is a natural next step for PCS. ICT gives us the scale, strength, and nationwide footprint to accelerate what we do best - helping retailers work smarter," said Mr Condron.





