Stripe OLT has offices in Bristol, Manchester and London, and will become part of Littlefish Group
A Bristol-headquartered cyber security firm has been acquired for an undisclosed sum by an IT company with offices in Nottingham, Sheffield, London and Ireland. Stripe OLT, which has built its growth around its Microsoft-led offering, will become part of Littlefish Group, creating a company of some 900 staff.
Littlefish said the deal would “further solidify” its position in an expanding market and marked a “major milestone” for the business. It is understood the acquisition will help Littlefish accelerate the expansion of its managed services and advanced cyber security operations across the UK.
Ursula Morgenstern, chief executive of Littlefish Group, said: “This acquisition is a decisive step in how we scale the business. Our ambition is to build a truly end-to-end services organisation, with a user-centric approach at its core —to help organisations work smarter, reduce friction, operate safely and deliver better outcomes for their people.
“Stripe OLT is a fast-growing, Microsoft-focused business with deep cyber capability and a culture that closely mirrors our own. Bringing their team into the group strengthens our security proposition, accelerates our growth, and meaningfully enhances the value we deliver to customers.”
Following the deal, Littlefish Group said it would leverage Stripe OLT’s Microsoft expertise to “elevate workplace experiences and transform outcomes” for its customers, which currently include University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Trust, PureGym and Brentford Football Club.
Stripe OLT, which was founded in 2004 by Mark Dale and also has offices in Manchester and London, supports and protects critical infrastructure for established organisations across finance, legal, transport, public sector and healthcare. Its client portfolio includes The NHS Confederation, Haseltine Lake Kempner, Bristol Airport and MoneySuperMarket Group.
Mr Dale added: “Joining Littlefish Group marks an exciting next chapter for our business. Having grown year on year since 2021, it was important to partner with an organisation that shares our ambition and values.
“This move allows us to scale our impact, creating greater opportunities for our people and enhanced capabilities for our clients, while remaining focused on end-user centricity.”






