
Vodafone Group Plc announced plans to acquire Skaylink, a German cloud and digital transformation company, for €175 million ($204 million or approximately ₹1,700 crore) from private equity firm Waterland. The move aims to accelerate Vodafone’s expansion into cloud, data, and AI-enabled enterprise services across Europe.
Skaylink, headquartered in Germany, employs over 500 professionals across Europe and specialises in cloud infrastructure management, particularly on Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) platforms. The firm also provides AI and digital transformation solutions for large enterprises, making it a valuable addition to Vodafone’s technology portfolio.
The acquisition underscores Vodafone’s strategy to diversify its business beyond traditional telecommunications and capture opportunities in the fast-growing cloud and digital services market. By integrating Skaylink’s expertise, Vodafone aims to provide enterprise clients with end-to-end digital transformation capabilities.
The total purchase price of €175 million ($204 million) represents Vodafone’s growing commitment to strengthening its European enterprise segment. The transaction is expected to be completed by March 2026, pending customary regulatory approvals.
This acquisition builds on Vodafone’s previous partnerships and cloud initiatives, marking another step towards positioning the company as a leading provider of secure, scalable digital infrastructure for businesses.
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With expertise spanning cloud integration, AI deployment, and data analytics, Skaylink is expected to enhance Vodafone’s service portfolio for corporate clients. The firm’s established customer base across Germany and Europe will provide Vodafone with expanded access to high-value enterprise customers seeking multi-cloud and AI-driven transformation.
Vodafone’s planned acquisition of Skaylink marks a significant milestone in its transition toward becoming a full-scale technology and digital services provider. The €175 million deal, expected to close by March 2026, highlights Vodafone’s strategic shift from traditional telecom operations to innovation-led digital transformation for European enterprises.
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Published on: Oct 30, 2025, 4:11 PM IST

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