Calero Software selects Edinburgh for European headquarters

02/05/2019
L-R): Steve Kaplan, General Partner, Riverside Partners; Ivan McKee MSP; Joe Pajer, President and CEO, Calero Software

Calero Software, a global provider of technology expense management and managed mobility services software, has opened its European headquarters 40 Torphichen Street in Edinburgh.

Following the 2018 acquisition of Edinburgh software business Veropath, Calero has now established Edinburgh as its European headquarters, with the majority of its European-based software development, operations and sales resources located in a new home in Edinburgh’s west end, as it progresses its expansion strategy across the region.

The company is increasing investment in R&D, operations, and sales in Edinburgh to support its rapidly growing global client base, and has recruited Andrew Wyse as Managing Director EMEA to lead its European operation.  This includes Calero’s sales and marketing, engineering, and operations office in Roosendaal, The Netherlands.

Joe Pajer, President and CEO of Calero, said at today’s opening: “Our new European headquarters is a defining moment in Calero’s ambitious growth strategy for, and investment in, Europe. We have chosen Edinburgh as the location for our headquarters to tap into Scotland’s deep technology talent pool to add to our existing dynamic team. Topping off another year of record growth in 2018, we could not be more excited about the Edinburgh headquarters.”

Ivan McKee, Scottish Government Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation, said: “It’s an honour to welcome Calero’s European headquarters to Edinburgh. The decision by Calero to lead its European operations from here is testament to Edinburgh, and Scotland, that is fast becoming known worldwide for its vibrant technology scene. The Scottish Government has published an ambitious plan to boost international exports and I am delighted that in Calero, we have added another important exporter to our economy, an encouraging marker for economic development in Scotland.”

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