Leeds-based Endless buys recruiter Affinity

Affinity Workforce CEO Nicola McQueen

Leeds-based private equity investor Endless said it acquired CER Staffing Solutions Limited, trading as Affinity Workforce, from Capita plc for an undisclosed price.

With revenues of £140 million, Affinity Workforce is one of the UK’s leading public sector recruitment specialists across education, healthcare and social care.

This is Endless’ latest investment from its £525 million Fund IV and the transaction follows what has been a busy start to 2017 after the acquisitions of Jones the Bootmaker and Arran Aromatics and the successful exit of Karro Food Group.

Affinity Workforce CEO Nicola McQueen said: “Today is an incredibly exciting day for our history book as we go into partnership with Endless and embark on a journey to make Affinity Workforce the most admired and trusted recruitment partner — enabling our clients to service the public with the very best in education, health and social care services.”

Francesco Santinon, partner at Endless, said: “We are delighted to be able to have acquired this business from Capita.

“We are extremely excited to be involved in one of the UK’s largest staffing businesses, including the second largest education and teaching supply business in the UK.

“Endless is fully committed to utilising our capital, resource and business transformation experience in supporting CEO Nicola McQueen and her highly capable management team achieve their plans.”

The Endless deal team was led by Francesco Santinon, Ed Ransome and David Isaacs with support from James Woolley and Mark Stevens on financial due diligence.

Endless were also advised by Reed Smith (James Cross, Charles Jurd and Caspar Fox) and PWC Tax (Mike Seaton and Thomas Klouda).

Capita were advised by Grant Thornton (Keely Woodley, Daniel Demir and Bilal Khan) and DWF (Paul Pignatelli, Tom Maxwell and Colin Miller).