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Meet the Hull law firm now on the LSE ELITE radar
Hull law firm rradar has joined the London Stock Exchange Group’s ELITE Programme.
Each year, the ELITE Programme welcomes two exclusive cohorts of ambitious companies through its doors with the aim of guiding them through the next stages of company growth.
Rradar, which has been selected due to its growth in the last four years, is now part of a worldwide community with a population of 660 businesses, spread across 35 sectors and located in 25 countries.
After starting with a single employee, the business now employs over 100 staff. Last year achieving £4m in turnover, the business has already exceeded this figure this year.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have been utilised to create the technology platforms that rradar offers. The platforms help clients understand, manage and minimise potential legal issues before they become a problem.
The business says it is disrupting the sector by democratising the law and giving it back to the people.
Gary Gallen, CEO, commented: “rradar has been given a fantastic opportunity to grow our revolutionary and innovative business model. The learning and guidance that the ELITE Programme provides will support the transition and challenges we may face during the next stages of growth.
“The ELITE Programme enables entrepreneurs, like me, to share their knowledge and vision with like-minded people. It’s refreshing for to see a conglomerate like the London Stock Exchange Group supporting private businesses in expanding in the UK but also entering international markets.”
Luca Peyrano, CEO, ELITE, added: “I am delighted to welcome the latest group of UK companies to the ELITE Programme. The programme selects innovative, inspiring and fast-growing businesses who are vital to supporting the British economy.”
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