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Record turnover fuels recruitment drive at Ixis
North West web specialist, Ixis, has announced record turnover figures and a profit increase of 50%.
The Warrington-based firm reported a £1.2m revenue between 2012 and 2013, which is its biggest turnover in the company’s nine year existence.
Ixis said this latest bout of growth has fuelled a recruitment drive and a wave of new clients including international charity, VSO, health and care watchdog The Care Quality Commission and Bristol City Council.
Mike Carter, co-founder of Ixis, said: “This is an incredibly exciting time for the business to see continued growth and expansion and we’re delighted to welcome our new members of staff who will play an integral part in the company’s future.
“We will also be joined by two additional Linux system administrators in the summer who will strengthen the hosting and support services.”
Ixis also recently became part of the Government’s online procurement framework, G-Cloud III, which is the third tranche of a system that will help public sector organisations to obtain products from pre-approved vendors.
Mr Carter continued: “Becoming part of the G Cloud III procurement framework has opened the door to new public sector work which has given us the opportunity to grow rapidly. The total value of contracts we have won via the G Cloud now exceeds half a million pounds.”
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