Sheffield tech firm celebrates 300% turnover and new contract wins
After a successful year, tech firm, Razor has increased 300 per cent in turnover.
The business’ growth follows a number of new client wins, contract renewals and new hires, as part of a continued rise in demand for their expert services.
The tech firm works with businesses from various industries, including manufacturing, financial services, retail and utilities.
In the past 12 months, Razor have added new clients to their portfolio, including provision management business, Provision Tracker and asset tracking and management business, Acumentive.
Razor are currently undertaking a number of different projects, utilising technologies including AI, IoT, automation, iOS, Android apps and system re-engineering.
In order to meet the increasing demand for their services, the business has also recently employed a raft of new hires.
Jamie Hinton, CEO of Razor, said: “It’s been an incredibly busy and exciting year for the Razor business, with new clients, projects and team members coming through the door.
“Increasingly, businesses are realising the transformation potential of different technologies, which is seeing demand for our services grow.
“We’re perfectly placed to help businesses find the solution that meets their needs and enables their business to become more efficient and successful.
“We’ve been working hard, continuing to reinforce our reputation for helping our clients to achieve impressive results and growing awareness around the business. We’re thrilled to be bringing a successful year to a close and look forward to seeing what 2019 brings.”
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