Leeds business intelligence firm achieves record turnover
Leeds-based Panintelligence is celebrating a record year of 25 per cent growth in turnover.
This has seen the business intelligence (BI) and data analytics software developer boost its staff numbers and clients after passing the 200,000 user milestone for the first time in its five-year history.
Panintelligence enables businesses to use their own data to drive strategic decision-making, helping them lower costs and visualise key issues through its platforms.
The Panintelligence Pi software, a cloud-based BI and analytics platform, is white labelled across various industry sectors, from retail and education to local government and healthcare, to provide real-time BI dashboards and predictive analytics.
The business has grown its turnover by 25 per cent to £1.8m in the year to December 2018. Over the same period, user numbers have climbed to 200,000 and 25 new licensed partners have been added to the customer base, driving the recruitment of nine new members of staff.
Panintelligence’s CEO, Zandra Moore, said: “The software business is all about creating a valuable unique platform that many businesses need and want, and over years of development and improvement that’s what our dashboard and analytics products have become.
“We’re enabling small and medium-scale businesses to release insights and value from their data in real time with zero impact on security, and without the upfront costs of an enterprise-level data project.”
Founded in 2014, Panintelligence has a background in the credit and financial services sector and its products lead in data security and compliance.
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