Internet service provider eyes growth following impressive results
Manchester Science Park-based internet service provider Metronet (UK) is eyeing further expansion as revenues increased by almost a third.
For the financial year ended March 31 2013, the business increased revenue by almost a third from £5.9 million to £7.8 million.
EBITDA at the company grew by 40% to £2.9 million over the same period.
Established in 2003, Metronet (UK) is a fast-growing hybrid wireless and fibre internet service provider that counts Laing O’Rourke, Umbro and Greater Manchester Police Authority among its clients.
The company provides data infrastructure to over 1000 UK customers, including 25%t of Manchester’s top 500 firms. Services include high speed data connectivity, managed networking services and managed security.
In June 2012 LDC made an £11 million majority stake investment to back the management buyout of the business.
The transaction has helped to accelerate growth in the capability and reach of Metronet (UK)’s hybrid network, expand its sales and marketing function, and enable further investment in its infrastructure.
Elliott Mueller, CEO at Metronet (UK), said: “Combined with the ever increasing demand for improved access to the cloud, our commitment to delivering market leading service in supporting the increasingly complex connectivity needs of our customers has been the driving force behind the growth in our network, which spans the North West, West Yorkshire and the Midlands.
“We are on track to match our current growth rate in 2013/14, which will be fuelled by additional investment in our infrastructure and the expansion of coverage for data-dependent businesses across the UK.”
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