Baker Tilly has revealed plans to acquire Sockeye, a Sage Intacct partner that specialises in delivering technology-enabled finance, accounting, and project management solutions.
Sockeye, based in Anchorage, Alaska, supports more than 2,000 businesses across the US and Canada.
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It assists companies in modernising their accounting software and back-office operations using cloud-native technology to support business growth.
Its teams have expertise in serving construction firms, non-profit organisations, and Alaska Native Corporations.
As a Sage value-added reseller, Sockeye is annually recognised as one of Sage’s top partners.
Baker Tilly expects the deal to bolster its Sage Intacct capabilities and supports its strategic focus on the construction sector.
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By GlobalDataBaker Tilly Digital managing principal Ann Blakely said: “Sockeye brings outstanding Sage Intacct capabilities and a sharp focus on the construction and real estate industries — areas where our clients are experiencing significant transformation.
“This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver purpose-built solutions at scale, helping clients modernise critical financial systems, improve cash flow and make faster, data-driven decisions.”
The deal brings together Sockeye’s implementation experience and specialisation in construction, real estate, not-for-profit organisations, oil and gas, and Alaska Native Corporations.
In March, Baker Tilly collaborated with Sage to offer Sage Intacct Construction to construction firms in the UK and Ireland.
The move strengthens Baker Tilly’s capabilities in Sage Intacct and sharpens its focus on the construction sector.
Sockeye CEO Nick Brorson said: “Our team is proud to join Baker Tilly — a firm that shares our commitment to innovation, people-first values and delivering results.
“This combination enables us to bring our specialized expertise to a broader stage, helping clients around the world implement and optimize the technology they need to grow with confidence.”
In May 2025, MHA acquired Baker Tilly’s business in Cyprus and Greece.