London – Mayer Brown has advised Omni Partners (“Omni”) on its acquisition of Looking Local, a leading provider of digital solutions for social care and benefits case management to local authorities and the latest addition to Omni’s growing govtech buy-and-build platform, which launched two months ago as Infoshare+.
Looking Local provides its clients with innovative digital products that enable significant financial and efficiency savings. By freeing up resources to focus on complex and vulnerable social care and benefits cases, the company’s solutions help drive impactful social outcomes. Key offerings such as BetterCare Finance, BetterCare Support and BetterOff Welfare provide transformative capabilities across adult social care, revenues & benefits and frontline customer services.
Mayer Brown also advised Omni in Q4 2024 on its acquisition of data management leader Infoshare and two key software solutions from the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA): advanced asset management platform, AssetManager.net, and interactive data analysis tool, CIPFAStats+. The acquisition of Looking Local represents the next step in Omni’s strategy to create a govtech and data powerhouse for the public sector via Infoshare+.
Based in London, Omni invests in profitable fast-growing and mission-led businesses that are looking for their first external capital. These are typically high-margin UK-based companies that dominate their niche and are driven by culture-focused leadership teams.
The Mayer Brown team was led by Private Equity partners Jessica Kolhorn and James West and included Private Equity associate James Beattie, Employment & Benefits counsel Katherine Levinger and associate Cheryl Stevart, Banking & Finance partner Stuart Brinkworth, senior associate Bridget Polkinghorne and associate Boaz Levy, IP partner Oliver Yaros and associates Reece Randall and Alasdair Maher, Tax partner Kitty Swanson, senior associate Tamar Ruiz and associate Jack Feehan and Antitrust & Competition senior associate Kathryn Lloyd.