Full-Time
Posted on 9/9/2025
Broadcast infrastructure and secure communications provider
£56k/yr
Winchester, UK
Hybrid
Hybrid working culture.
Arqiva provides broadcast and communications infrastructure and services for TV, radio, satellite data, and smart metering. It runs broadcast infrastructure, end-to-end networks, media processing, and connectivity solutions to help clients deliver content and data securely. It differentiates itself through almost a century of trust, broad UK reach via Freeview, and a global network with 99.99% reliability, offering customized, long-term service contracts. Its goal is to help customers innovate, compete, and stay connected through secure, reliable networks across broadcast, satellite, and smart metering markets.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Winchester, United Kingdom
Founded
2005
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Health Insurance
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Vacation
Flexible Work Hours
Hybrid Work Options
Wellness Program
Polus Capital Management has been revealed as the buyer of Macquarie's 26.54% stake in UK communications infrastructure company Arqiva. The investment management firm, which manages approximately $14 billion in assets, purchased the stake last year, though the buyer's identity was only disclosed in Arqiva's half-year results today. Polus described Arqiva as a high-performing business managing critical UK digital infrastructure. Arqiva reported a solid first-half performance, with its Media and Broadcast division securing multi-year contract extensions with major DTT customers through 2030. CEO Shuja Khan said the company remains confident in its full-year outlook, supported by a strong order book and recent refinancing activity. The addition of Polus as a shareholder positions Arqiva to continue investing in infrastructure development.
Macquarie has sold its 26.5% stake in UK media services provider Arqiva for £16.5m ($21.8m) to an undisclosed buyer. The sale led to a drop in the share price of Arqiva's largest shareholder, Digital 9 Infrastructure, which holds a 51.8% stake and noted the sale price was below its valuation. Digital 9 previously acquired a 48% stake for C$585m ($417m) in 2022. The sale awaits regulatory approval.
Kordia partners with Arqiva to deliver flexible cloud media solutions that accelerate content distribution in New Zealand. Key Highlights * Kordia has partnered with Arqiva to introduce innovative new cloud-based media and content delivery solutions to New Zealand. * These solutions are designed to simplify workflows, reduce infrastructure duplication, and lower costs of growing cloud-based operations and OTT distribution by introducing flexible solutions for media companies. * The first market-ready offerings include Arqplex (Headend-as-a-Service); Arqade, a cloud content transportation and management solution; Playout, and Streaming Optimisation. Kordia, New Zealand's state-owned enterprise with specialist expertise in broadcast infrastructure and digital technology services, has entered a five-year partnership with global media services provider Arqiva to deliver a suite of cloud-based solutions for media and content businesses. This first-of-its-kind partnership in New Zealand gives local media companies access to Arqiva's best-in-class cloud solutions, delivering increased efficiency, scalability, and quality of service. Neil Livingston, Chief Executive Officer at Kordia, says the partnership is central to Kordia's strategy of leveraging global innovation to address challenges facing the local media industry. "Legacy broadcasters are facing many challenges, balancing cost pressures with shifting consumer habits and rapid technology changes. The need to maintain legacy broadcast infrastructure, while investing in digital platforms, has created major financial strain for players both in New Zealand and globally," says Livingston. "At Kordia, we're committed to helping New Zealand media companies solve these challenges and unlock better cost efficiencies when it comes to cloud-based distribution. We've been looking at how global players are innovating around these challenges, and we see real opportunities to bring these solutions to New Zealand to help our own industry." To launch the partnership, Kordia is bringing four of Arqiva's solutions to the New Zealand market, effective immediately: - Arqplex - Unified Headend-as-a-Service for broadcast and OTT: Arqplex is a future focused way to approach Headend-as-a-Service (HaaS). The service is designed for broadcasters, pay TV operators and content owners needing to deliver across broadcast and IP platforms without complexity. When content must move flawlessly between broadcast and OTT, Arqplex is the simplest way to unify, manage, and deliver headend services in any environment, be it on-prem, in the cloud, or as a hybrid solution, with speed, resilience, and flexibility built in. - Arqade - Cloud Content Transportation & Management: A global cloud ecosystem for content, offering a lower cost and less complex alternative to conventional physical interchanges. With a world of content at your fingertips, Arqade helps New Zealand media companies access thousands of hours of high-quality content. It also helps content producers to connect with global players to easily syndicate their live, linear and streaming content across the world, while retaining complete control over access. - Playout - for linear and on-demand content: Modular, scalable and cloud-enabled, Playout is designed to give broadcasters unmatched flexibility, with a "pay only for what you use" offer and broadcast-grade reliability from the very start of the service setup. Playout offers a solution that delivers infrastructure efficiencies; the flexibility to adapt quickly; unifies the media supply chain; and simplifies workflows. - Streaming Optimisation - Delivering a high quality of experience at a lower cost: This next-generation solution improves the audience experience and lowers content delivery costs by using AI in combination with a centrally orchestrated peer-to-peer network. This is particularly valuable for media organisations seeking to reduce reliance on traditional content delivery networks (CDNs) during periods of peak demand, effectively reducing internet bottlenecks for content like high demand live streamed sporting events. Case studies have shown a reduction in audience churn usually triggered by a poor viewing experience, in addition to costs savings of up to 70% by utilising this solution. Alaina Hall, Director of Global Media at Arqiva, says Arqiva is enabling broadcasters worldwide to transition into the cloud and Kordia is the natural partner to expand their cloud offering into the New Zealand market. "Kordia has more than 60 years of experience as a trusted provider of broadcast infrastructure and technology services. It is deeply invested in delivering innovative solutions for media clients," says Hall. "By combining Kordia's local expertise with Arqiva's international leadership in cloud-based broadcasting, this partnership will deliver better cost efficiencies, service quality, security and value to New Zealand broadcasters and content providers looking to get the most out of their digital content distribution." About Arqiva Arqiva is at the heart of the broadcast and utilities sectors in the UK and abroad, providing critical data, network, and communications services. Kordia Limited work in partnership with its customers - major broadcasters and utilities like the BBC, ITV, Sky, Global, Bauer, Thames Water, and Anglian Water - to meet demand for information, content, and entertainment, and enabling a switched-on world to flow. With its extensive global reach and proven reliability, Arqiva is trusted by the world's leading broadcasters to deliver when it matters most. Kordia Limited distribute over 1,100 channels internationally using its fibre and satellite infrastructure. Kordia Limited has a global reach covering 60 countries with over 600 local experts. For more information visit https://www.arqiva.com/
Arqiva's wellbeing strategy has also been recognised in Britain's Healthiest Workplace awards.
Maria Michalis joins Ofcom, Arqiva, and ITV for the Voice of the Listener & Viewer panel.