A Charleston-based e-commerce agency has acquired a Maryland company with an investment boost from the Corporation.
eHouse Studio, an agency for e-commerce, Shopify Plus partners, and recharge partners, has acquired Commerce12 with the backing and backing of growth-oriented investment firm Periscope Equity, according to a news release.
Acquisition of Klaviyo Master Elite partner Commerce12 strengthens eHouse's strategy to build an integrated e-commerce agency that manages the complexity of large enterprises and eliminates the need for multiple niche agencies, the release said. is stated.
Additionally, eHouse has added e-commerce executive Tony Puccetti as its new CEO and Jamie Sutton as its chief marketing officer.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“The time is right to build an end-to-end e-commerce agency that can better serve today's customers and address the unique challenges businesses face,” Puccietti said in the release. Ta. “We look forward to integrating Commerce12's email and post-launch operational services with eHouse Digital's infrastructure development capabilities as we consider additional acquisitions to support our ambitious vision.” Masu.”
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As global online sales soar and Shopify Plus emerges as the leading enterprise e-commerce platform, the merger of eHouse and Commerce12 puts the company at the forefront of strategy, innovation and service, the release states. . Our integrated agency, skilled in customer lifecycle management, design, development, marketing services, channel integration, and growth strategy, provides value to brands seeking scalable, cost-effective, single-shop solutions.
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All team members from both agencies will remain as part of the merger, with former eHouse CEO Aaron Quinn as CTO and Commerce12 founder Adam Hanin as head of business development, according to the release. These distributors support over 130 brands in the US, Canada, Australia, and the EU.
“This merger sets us up to further expand and integrate our complementary partners into a comprehensive, one-stop e-commerce agency,” John Findlay, partner at Periscope Equity, said in a release. . “By integrating our diverse capabilities and expanding our operations, eHouse will be able to establish a new standard in client-centric service delivery for our midsize and enterprise customers.”
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