Huddersfield business systems consultancy expands workforce and premises
A West-Yorkshire business systems consultancy has expanded both its workforce and premises.
All My Systems, based in Huddersfield, was a one man startup established in April 2014.
But with a total of nine employees now on board, the consultancy has just procured an additional meeting room, client training space, and a video production suite for its newly-launched AMS TV service.
This extra space at the Craggs Country Business Park in Calderdale complements All My Systems’ original office at the 3M BIC in central Huddersfield.
The firm had a turnover of £145k for the last financial year, but forecasts for 2017-2018 set the company at a £555k revenue and £375k GP – 25% more than was originally projected.
Commenting on the growth, founder Mark Pullar said: “It has been a whirlwind of a year for us, moving into the additional office space as the team has more than doubled in size. But this expansion means we’ve had the capacity to take on new clients as well as create a new product!
“We recognise that the local economy is booming and a number of SMEs have aspirations to upscale in 2018 too. We’ve therefore worked hard to devise a solution that will enable them to use Microsoft technologies to power that growth, irrespective of their current size and budget.
“There seems to be a real appetite for it too – we received two enquiries on the day that ‘streamline, strengthen, scale’ was launched!”
All My Systems is looking to recruit three more employees before the end of the year.
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