Software firm wins £3.5m investment for cyber war against non-human traffic

Cyber security

Manchester software business Intechnica has received a £3.5m investment to help fund its battle against non-human website traffic

The injection is from listed group Mercia Technologies, based in the West Midlands.

Intechnica is a rapidly growing business which provides scalable software solutions to manage high and variable website traffic demand, including the removal of unwanted traffic from bots, crawlers and spiders.

Mercia’s investment is part of a £5m funding round alongside existing private investors and takes the group’s direct shareholding to 24.3%.

The round includes a £1.3m convertible loan facility which is also being provided by Mercia. This facility is subject to the achievement of certain future performance milestones by Intechnica.

This investment will enable Intechnica to scale its TrafficDefender product suite.

Typically, more than half of website traffic is automated non-human activity.

Internet bots perform repetitive tasks at a much higher rate than is possible by humans and can overload websites with unwanted traffic.

In addition, key events caused by promotions and seasonal sales can also overload websites making them inefficient, which results in costly down times and a poor customer experience.

TrafficDefender manages both human and bot traffic to ensure continual positive customer interactions.

With revenue growth of over 150% during the last three years, the company has already developed a high-profile client base including Ted Baker, ao.com, Pets at Home and Avis.

The latest funding will be used to boost its sales and marketing resources, including overseas expansion.

Jeremy Gidlow, managing director of Intechnica, said: “The capital will allow us to scale up the delivery of our cloud-based solutions to meet growing demand in sectors such as online retail, insurance, digital publishing, gaming and ticketing.

“It will also help us to deploy TrafficDefender quickly and effectively to domestic and international customers, allowing them to manage and analyse high volumes of online traffic.”

Mark Payton, chief executive of Mercia Technologies, said: “Intechnica comes from one of Mercia’s managed funds which is led by Will Clark, and invests across the North of England.

“Working with management, Mercia’s team has helped to build out the board and broaden the expertise of the management team ahead of the business becoming a meaningful balance sheet investment for Mercia.

“All of us have experienced the frustration of overloaded websites and TrafficDefender is a working solution to a global challenge, as product and service retailing continues to move online.”

Pannone Corporate advised Intechnica on the deal, with a team including Tim Hamilton, Andrew Walsh and Craig Geraghty.

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