EuroProfile: ComarchEuroProfile: Comarch

Service provider IT (SPIT) specialist from Poland is focused on driving efficiencies for its telco customers

July 23, 2012

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Anyone who attended this year's Management World show in Dublin and walked around the show floor couldn't have failed to notice the Comarch SA stand, so Orange was it.

So Orange, in fact, that we gave it an award…

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But what's the story behind the Orange curtain?

Well, Comarch is a Polish company that develops and supplies Service Provider Information Technology (SPIT) products and services to various vertical sectors, including telecom as well as finance and government. You could, if you wanted, say it's a SPIT and Polish company. But you probably don't want to.

It's been in the telecom software and IT services market for almost 20 years and still does most of its business in its domestic market, though it is also very active in Russia, Germany, Austria and Switzerland with its range of OSS and BSS solutions (service assurance, fulfillment, revenue management and so on -- see Comarch Updates BSS/CRM Suite and Comarch Wins MTS Russia Deal.)

In fact, we noted how the company was expanding its reach a few years ago. (See SPIT Watch: Comarch Eyes Expansion.)

So how's it doing now? In 2011 it generated total revenues of 784.6 million Polish zlotych (US$228 million), of which PLN205 million ($59.5 million) came from its telecom, media and IT customers. In 2011 it generated net profits of PLN37.5 million ($10.9 million).

But it knows it could do better and so is looking for different ways to help its communications service provider (CSP) customers become more efficient. For example, it recently commissioned a white paper that focused on whether OSS and BSS systems could be shared by the consumer and business services divisions of CSPs.

So here's a bit more about Comarch, though we were unable to tease out any more information about CEO Prof. Janusz Filipiak's exact movie preferences, other than that he prefers thrillers. So we'd like to suggest that he would/does probably enjoy the likes of Midnight Run and All the President's Men, be a fan of Alfred Hitchcock and, because he spent some time in Paris during the 1980s, he might just have a certain regard for Bob Swaim's 1982 French crime classic La Balance. You just can't beat a movie about les flics

Table 1: Comarch Cheat Sheet

Company name

Comarch SA

Location

Krakow, Poland (headquarters); 39 subsidiaries in 18 countries: Poland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Albania, Belgium, Finland, France, Luxemburg, Russia, UK, Ukraine, Canada, Panama, U.S., Vietnam, China, United Arab Emirates

Founded

1993

Key executives

Prof. Janusz Filipiak, Founder, CEO; Piotr Piątosa, Vice President, Director of Telecommunications Business Unit; Paweł Prokop, Vice President, Director of the Public Administration and Utilities Business Unit; Zbigniew Rymarczyk, Vice President, Director of the ERP Business Unit; Piotr Reichert, Vice President, Director of The Banking, Insurance and Capital Markets Business Units; Marcin Warwas, Vice President, Director of the Services Business Unit; Konrad Tarański Vice President, CFO

Headcount (number of staff)

3,500

Company focus/strategy

Comarch is a software house and IT services company that specializes in IT solutions for the Telecommunications and Financial Services industries, Government, Large Enterprise, and Small and Medium Business. Our products and solutions cover billing, network management, ERP systems, IT security, CRM and loyalty management, EDI, sales support, electronic communication and business intelligence.

Funding

The company is currently valued 544 million Polish zlotych ($158 million) on the Warsaw stock exchange. The Filipiak family keeps 43.5 percent of shares and 69 percent of the vote at the General Shareholders Assembly, which ensures the full control of the capital group strategy and operations.

Revenues

PLN784.6 million ($228 million) in 2011

Profitability

Net income of PLN37.5 million ($10.9 million) in 2011.

Headline customers/key accounts

T-Mobile Austria, Telekom Deutschland, E Plus Gruppe, KPN, Telefonica O2 Germany, Vodafone D2 Germany, Allianz, Auchan, BP, Carlsberg, Coca Cola, CitiBank, Colgate Palmolive, and other major companies.

Main competitors

Amdocs, IBM, Oracle

Company motto

To deliver innovative IT solutions to key sectors of the economy.

CEO's favorite movies

Thrillers





— Ray Le Maistre, International Managing Editor, Light Reading

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