French hotel giant AccorHotels has purchased restaurant booking platform ResDiary for an undisclosed amount.
ResDiary was set up in Glasgow in 2004 and has grown to now employ more than 100 staff across six countries.
The company supplies dining venues with table management technology that allows their clients to optimise food and beverage revenue as well as to control operational costs.
Sebastien Bazin, AccorHotels’ chief executive, said: “Our ambition is to support ResDiary in its global expansion, consolidating its scale, and benefitting from its expertise to provide multiple attractive offers to our guests.
“This acquisition completes recent investments of AccorHotels in the Food and Beverage industry. It fully supports the Group’s ambition to increase touchpoints with a fast-growing customer base.”
ResDiary co-founder Mike Conyers added: "We have had a very successful relationship with AccorHotels in Asia Pacific, and all the ResDiary team is thrilled to join the group. We are looking forward to expanding our service on a more global level with AccorHotels.”