Yorkshire tech firm announces London expansion after record £42m turnover
A Yorkshire technology company has announced plans to expand into London following a record turnover.
Wakefield-based Solutionize Global has reported £42m in turnover for last year - up from £6.5m in 2018.
The company has said that it is dedicating “substantial investment” into new premises in Mayfair, which is its second location.
David Bentley, CEO and founder of Solutionize Global, commented: “Our team has grown with the simple mandate to deliver an outstanding and flexible service.
“Therefore, it’s important we remain agile in our processes and invest in talent who are continuously challenging existing methods.
“We want to continue evolving and bringing the right solutions to the market that benefit our customers.
“This next phase of our business strategy does exactly that, we have a fantastic team in place to deliver the best outcomes.”
Rob Tomlin, vice president of UK and Ireland channels at Dell Technologies, added: “We are excited about the future with our new gold partner Solutionize Global.
“Dell Technologies and Solutionize Global partnering will offer their customers the true business outcome they desire due to Solutionize Global’s unique services capability across IoT, cyber recovery, cloud and SD-WAN.”
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