Legal firm reveals strong half-year results with revenue increase
DWF Group plc has issued its half-year results for the period to October 31 2019.
The global legal firm provides managed and connected services. There has been a 10 per cent increase in group revenue, to £146.8m.
There has also been a 28 per cent growth in the international division, plus an 18 per cent growth in the connected services division.
Andrew Leaitherland, group chief executive officer, commented: “We are pleased with our first set of interim results as a plc. Our business continues to evolve in line with our strategy, with International and Connected Services being our key areas of investment.
“This is evident in the growth achieved in the first half of the year in these two divisions, with further investments made in key capabilities and locations where our clients need us to be, such as Poland and Germany.
“This will help to drive the business forward in the second half of this year and beyond.”
Meanwhile, organic revenue has grown seven per cent. Revenue per partner has increased by four per cent to £438k - despite significant H1 investment in new partners.
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