Manchester app developers Apadmi trebles headcount and aims for double turnover
Manchester app developer Apadmi is predicting that its turnover will “nearly double” this financial year, while over the last 4 years staff numbers have risen from 25 to 71.
It’s expected that Group turnover will grow by 78% in this financial year. That’s compared to 8% last year and 130% the year before that.
The Group comprises of mobile app developer Apadmi and digital market research firm, RealityMine, which was set up by CEO Garry Partington in 2012.
In December last year, RealityMine, which has offices in Manchester, New York and Los Angeles acquired USA TouchPoints.
He said: “We’re delighted with how rapidly the Apadmi Group has grown since its foundation in 2009.
“Despite launching in a recession, our group has been able to consistently take on new members of staff and boost revenues every year.
“This is a real testament to the hard work of our employees, while also demonstrating that there is an ever-greater appetite among businesses for high-quality mobile solutions.
“Looking ahead, I’m convinced that the Apadmi Group will continue to prosper in the coming years. We’re now looking to recruit more staff and turnover is expected to rise again as businesses put their trust in us again and again.”
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