Wolters Kluwer acquires Czech software provider for the waste management sector
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory has acquired Inisoft Group, a Czech software provider specializing in regulatory compliance solutions for the waste management sector. Inisoft's flagship product, Envita, helps over 3,600 customers including government agencies, municipalities, and waste management providers comply with national and local waste disposal regulations through tracking and reporting capabilities.
Founded in 1992, Inisoft's 68 employees will join Wolters Kluwer's Czech and Slovakian unit. The acquisition is expected to achieve a return on invested capital above Wolters Kluwer's 8% after-tax cost of capital within 3-5 years, with an immaterial impact on earnings.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory ha acquisito Inisoft Group, un fornitore ceco di software specializzato in soluzioni per la conformità normativa nel settore della gestione dei rifiuti. Il prodotto principale di Inisoft, Envita, supporta oltre 3.600 clienti, tra cui enti governativi, comuni e gestori dei rifiuti, nel rispetto delle normative nazionali e locali sullo smaltimento dei rifiuti grazie a funzionalità di monitoraggio e reportistica.
Fondata nel 1992, Inisoft conta 68 dipendenti che entreranno a far parte dell'unità di Wolters Kluwer per Repubblica Ceca e Slovacchia. L'acquisizione dovrebbe garantire un ritorno sul capitale investito superiore all'8% del costo del capitale netto di Wolters Kluwer entro 3-5 anni, con un impatto trascurabile sugli utili.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory ha adquirido a Inisoft Group, un proveedor de software checo especializado en soluciones de cumplimiento normativo para el sector de gestión de residuos. El producto principal de Inisoft, Envita, ayuda a más de 3.600 clientes, incluidos organismos gubernamentales, municipios y proveedores de gestión de residuos, a cumplir con las normativas nacionales y locales de eliminación de residuos mediante capacidades de seguimiento e informes.
Fundada en 1992, Inisoft cuenta con 68 empleados que se integrarán a la unidad de Wolters Kluwer en República Checa y Eslovaquia. Se espera que la adquisición logre un retorno sobre el capital invertido superior al 8% después de impuestos del costo de capital de Wolters Kluwer en un plazo de 3 a 5 años, con un impacto insignificante en las ganancias.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory는 체코의 소프트웨어 제공업체인 Inisoft Group을 인수했습니다. Inisoft는 폐기물 관리 부문의 규제 준수 솔루션을 전문으로 합니다. Inisoft의 주력 제품인 Envita는 정부 기관, 지방 자치단체, 폐기물 관리 업체 등 3,600명 이상의 고객이 국가 및 지역 폐기물 처리 규정을 준수할 수 있도록 추적 및 보고 기능을 제공합니다.
1992년에 설립된 Inisoft의 68명 직원은 Wolters Kluwer의 체코 및 슬로바키아 사업부에 합류할 예정입니다. 이번 인수는 3~5년 내에 Wolters Kluwer의 세후 자본 비용 8%를 상회하는 투자 자본 수익률을 달성할 것으로 예상되며, 수익에 미치는 영향은 미미할 것입니다.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory a acquis Inisoft Group, un fournisseur tchèque de logiciels spécialisé dans les solutions de conformité réglementaire pour le secteur de la gestion des déchets. Le produit phare d'Inisoft, Envita, aide plus de 3 600 clients, dont des agences gouvernementales, des municipalités et des prestataires de gestion des déchets, à se conformer aux réglementations nationales et locales en matière d'élimination des déchets grâce à des fonctionnalités de suivi et de reporting.
Fondée en 1992, Inisoft compte 68 employés qui rejoindront l'unité tchèque et slovaque de Wolters Kluwer. Cette acquisition devrait permettre d'atteindre un retour sur capital investi supérieur au coût du capital après impôt de 8 % de Wolters Kluwer dans un délai de 3 à 5 ans, avec un impact négligeable sur les résultats.
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory hat Inisoft Group übernommen, einen tschechischen Softwareanbieter, der sich auf Lösungen zur Einhaltung von Vorschriften im Abfallwirtschaftssektor spezialisiert hat. Inisofts Hauptprodukt, Envita, unterstützt über 3.600 Kunden, darunter Regierungsbehörden, Gemeinden und Abfallentsorgungsunternehmen, bei der Einhaltung nationaler und lokaler Vorschriften zur Abfallentsorgung durch Tracking- und Berichtsfunktionen.
Gegründet im Jahr 1992, werden die 68 Mitarbeiter von Inisoft in die tschechische und slowakische Einheit von Wolters Kluwer integriert. Von der Übernahme wird erwartet, dass sie innerhalb von 3-5 Jahren eine Kapitalrendite über den 8 % Nachsteuer-Kapitalkosten von Wolters Kluwer erzielt, mit einem vernachlässigbaren Einfluss auf die Gewinne.
- Expands Wolters Kluwer's environmental compliance software portfolio
- Brings 3,600+ existing customers including government agencies and municipalities
- Expected to achieve return above 8% cost of capital within 3-5 years
- Adds 68 experienced employees to strengthen regional presence
- Immaterial impact on earnings in the near term
PRESS RELEASE
Wolters Kluwer acquires Czech software provider for the waste management sector
Alphen aan den Rijn — May 2, 2025 — Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory today announced it has acquired Inisoft Group, s.r.o. (Inisoft), a Czech provider of regulatory compliance software for the waste management sector. The company’s solutions are used by over 3,600 customers, including government agencies, municipalities, waste management providers and other businesses. Inisoft’s solutions, including Envita, facilitate compliance with national and local laws and regulations for the disposal of waste, including tracking and reporting of waste data.
Lubomir Weiss, General Manager of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory Czechia: “By integrating the expertise and know-how of Inisoft into Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory, we are further enhancing the value we deliver to our customers, supporting them in complying with increasing environmental regulations. We intend to support the team in further developing the solutions.”
David Mareček, CEO of Inisoft, adds: “We are joining Wolters Kluwer because, among other things, they see the potential and benefits of Inisoft for their customers and because we will naturally complement the Wolters Kluwer portfolio with our segment focus. Inisoft was built to make compliance with waste management regulations simpler and faster through tailored software solutions, and we are excited to leverage our expertise to benefit Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory customers in Czechia and Slovakia.”
Founded in 1992, Inisoft s.r.o today has 68 employees who will become part of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory’s Czech and Slovakian unit. The acquisition will have an immaterial impact on Wolters Kluwer's earnings and is expected to achieve a return on invested capital (ROIC) above Wolters Kluwer’s after-tax cost of capital (
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About Inisoft
Inisoft aims to pioneer the development of high-quality software solutions, with a specialized focus on waste management and environmental sustainability. The company is dedicated to creating innovative software as well as ensuring its seamless implementation. Inisoft’s comprehensive suite of services includes expert training, in-depth analysis, and strategic consulting, tailored to meet the needs of both commercial enterprises and municipal organizations. With a proud legacy spanning approximately 30 years, Inisoft operates across the Czech Republic and Slovakia, consistently delivering excellence and driving progress in the industry.
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