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Fenergo Raises €66 Million

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Irish regulatory compliance firm Fenergo has raised €66 million in investment, according to documents filed with the Companies and Registration Office. The firm is believed to have raised the financing by selling shares to CSC Computer Science Holdings, an affiliate of US-based DXC Technology. DXC General Manager Edward Ho has joined Fenergo as a Director, according to a separate filing made by the company.

Fenergo recorded sales of €57.7 million and a pre-tax profit of €2.6 million for the year ended March 2018.

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