TD SYNNEX announces agreement to acquire Prolink in Türkiye

TD SYNNEX News Published 23rd September 2024

TD SYNNEX has announced an agreement to acquire Prolink Mümessillik İç ve Dış Ticaret Anonim Şirketi, a leading value-added distributor in Türkiye.


► Deal expands TD SYNNEX’s presence in Türkiye and strengthens networking and security offerings


Prolink is a renowned independent distributor specializing in networking and security solutions for the Turkish market. Founded in 1997, the company currently operates with a workforce of 60 employees across offices in Istanbul and Ankara supporting a robust network of more than 300 reseller partners.

TD SYNNEX announces agreement to acquire Prolink in Türkiye

Judith Schreibmayer, senior vice president, NordEast, TD SYNNEX, said: ‘Prolink and TD SYNNEX are a perfect fit. This transaction will not only enrich our combined technology portfolio but also strengthen our ability to deliver unparalleled specialist support and accelerated business growth to our partners in the dynamic landscape of Türkiye.’

Behcet Yumrukcalli, vice president, Türkiye, TD SYNNEX, commented: ‘The highly complementary combination of Prolink and TD SYNNEX will amplify our ability to deliver differentiated and transformative IT solutions that power our partners’ business growth. Prolink brings recognized strength in IT security solutions, while TD SYNNEX’s focus on high growth technologies will expand the choice and value we can bring to the whole Turkish market.’

Ken Bradley, founder and CEO, Prolink, said: ‘This acquisition represents an exciting new chapter for our company and our employees. I am enormously proud of the value our team has brought to the Turkish IT market over the past 27 years. When making this strategic decision for Prolink, we knew we had found the right partner with TD SYNNEX for our employees, our customers and our vendors. As we embark on this new phase, I am eager to see the exponential acceleration that awaits us and, most importantly, our partners.’

The completion of the acquisition is contingent upon customary closing conditions, including receipt of required approval from Turkish regulatory authorities. Pending this approval, both companies will continue to operate independently.