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Pulsant named top performer in megabuyte50
Pulsant has been named one of the top 50, best-performing privately-owned technology companies in the UK mid-market. The winners were announced during a gala ceremony held in London.
The awards were developed by Megabyte, an independent research provider, tracking the corporate and financial affairs of some 1,500 of Europe’s key public and private companies in the ICT services and software sectors.
Andrew Vize, strategy and marketing director, Pulsant says: “What really gives these awards added weight is the fact that they focus on financial analysis and pure-breed technology companies. As a company that places a strong emphasis on expansion with a view to better serving our customers in the mid-market, we are delighted to be named in the megabuyte50.
“The drive for growth is reinforced by the fact that we use our insight and solutions to ensure that technology underpins and drives real business outcomes for our customers. In addition, we further support them in reaching their targets and we engage with them on a strategic level to better understand what they need and how we deliver on those requirements.”
The winners are determined based on the Megabuyte Scorecard, a proprietary benchmarking technology that evaluates companies using key measures, including growth, margins, cash flow and size. It provides technology companies, their investors and advisers with a standardised methodology to help them compare their performance against similar companies.
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