Fintech
Lutech Acquires Talentomobile to Boost European Fintech Expansion
Lutech acquired Spanish fintech Talentomobile in April 2026 to strengthen its European expansion, especially in Spain. The deal enhances capabilities in mobile banking, AI, and digital customer experience. Talentomobile adds expertise in mobile-first financial solutions, supporting Lutech’s strategy to build an integrated, end-to-end digital platform and expand fintech services across Europe.
The Lutech group continues its international expansion with the acquisition of 100% of the Spanish fintech company Talentomobile, announced in April 2026. The transaction is part of a consolidated strategy aimed at strengthening its presence in key European markets, with particular attention to Spain, which has become one of the group’s most important development hubs in recent years.
The move follows a 2025 characterized by sustained growth and a series of targeted acquisitions. The Group closed the third quarter with revenues up 10% year-on-year, a performance above the market average, driven by both organic growth and external expansion. In this context, the Talentomobile transaction represents a further step in building an integrated European digital platform .
Talentomobile’s profile
Founded in Spain, Talentomobile specializes in developing digital solutions for the financial sector, focusing on mobile-first platforms, digital onboarding, and customer experience. The company operates primarily in the banking and insurance sectors, offering tools that integrate technologies such as artificial intelligence, chatbots, and advanced customer interaction systems.
Joining Lutech allows the integration of vertical expertise in a sector – fintech – that is undergoing a phase of significant transformation, driven by the digitalization of financial services and the growing demand for personalized user experiences.
Lutech has a clear strategy: end-to-end platforms
The acquisition is not a one-off transaction, but is part of a coherent industrial strategy. In recent years, Lutech has built a model based on an end-to-end offering that combines consulting, technology development, and operational management.
In particular, the group has strengthened its expertise in three key areas:
cloud and digital infrastructure
cybersecurity
artificial intelligence
Already in 2025, Lutech had acquired the cloud and cybersecurity branch of the Spanish company Making Science, integrating teams and technological capabilities to strengthen its presence in the Iberian market.
At the same time, the entry of the Albanian company DigitSapiens has helped develop expertise in AI and advanced digital solutions.
With Talentomobile, the Group completes another step, entering more decisively into the segment of digital platforms for the financial sector.
Spain, a key market for Lutech’ expansion
The choice to invest in Spain is no coincidence. In recent years, the country has become one of the most dynamic markets in Europe in terms of digital transformation, thanks to a growing technology ecosystem and strong demand from banks, insurance companies, and large corporations.
For Lutech, Spain today represents:
an “enlarged” domestic market
a laboratory for digital innovation
a base of operations for expansion into the rest of Europe
The acquisitions made in the country have progressively built a structured presence, made up of complementary skills ranging from enterprise software to cybersecurity to fintech solutions.
Industrial synergies and integration
From an industrial perspective, the integration of Talentomobile opens up several synergies. The solutions developed by the Spanish fintech can be integrated into Lutech’s offering, enriching the financial services sector , already one of the group’s key verticals.
Furthermore, the combination of mobile-first expertise and large-scale delivery capabilities enables:
accelerate the development of digital platforms for banks and insurance companies
improve user experience through AI-driven technologies
Strengthen competitiveness in complex digital transformation projects
The goal is to build an increasingly integrated offering, capable of covering the entire lifecycle of digital services.
The context: consolidation and European competition
The transaction is part of a period of significant consolidation in the European ICT sector. Major consulting and systems integration firms are strengthening their capabilities through targeted acquisitions, aiming to address the growing complexity of digital projects.
In this scenario, Lutech aims to position itself as a leading player at a continental level, leveraging:
organic growth above the market
strategic acquisitions
investments in skills
The industrial plan also envisages a significant strengthening of the workforce, with approximately 1,000 new hires expected in 2026, to support international expansion and the development of new business lines.
The prospects
The acquisition of Talentomobile confirms Lutech’s growth trajectory and its focus on the highest value-added segments of the digital market. Fintech, in particular, represents a strategic area where technological innovation, regulation, and evolving customer needs converge.
Looking ahead, it is plausible that the Group will continue to move along two main lines:
strengthening in key European markets
expanding skills in high-growth areas such as AI and digital platforms
In this context, Spain confirms its position as a cornerstone of the international strategy, while operations like the one involving Talentomobile contribute to building an increasingly integrated and competitive ecosystem on a European scale.
The operation, as a whole, represents not only a geographical expansion, but an evolution of Lutech’s industrial model: from an Italian systems integrator to a European technology platform capable of competing in the most advanced segments of digital transformation.
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