Software firm celebrates £2 billion order landmark
A tech firm is celebrating a £2 billion milestone.
Adventoris’ B2B e-commerce arm SwiftCloud smashed the landmark figure by processing orders for clients across the globe.
Bosses say the headline achievement follows “incredible” growth of the platform, which has seen UK user numbers rise by nearly 130 per cent to more than 110,000 since March 2022.
Described as a “customisable B2B mobile app platform”, the firm says it boosts customer relationships and improves order accuracy.
The milestone comes as Huddersfield-based software-as-a-service provider Adventoris celebrates its own growth story, after adding clients including Amathus Drinks, beauty and fragrance firm Laroma and janitorial supplies company Valley Industrial Products to its stable.
James Clarkson, Adventoris chief executive, said: “This is a significant achievement for SwiftCloud, and is a huge credit to the entire team.
“Being able to deliver such amazing results for clients, to boost their sales and help improve efficiencies and processes, is why we do what we do.
“We are excited to continue developing the SwiftCloud platform this year.”
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