Scottish telco Commsworld has reported record revenue of over £15 million thanks to getting several large public sector deals.
Commsworld – which has offices in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh – saw turnover for the year ending 31 December 2017 jump 15 per cent to £15 million and is expecting to hit £20 million in its current year.
Ricky Nicol (pictured), chief executive of Commsworld, said: “It has been a terrific year and it’s a testament to the hard-working team we have that we’ve enjoyed this record year of growth. We’re all delighted that 2017 has been the best year in our history. After deciding to provide a personal and tailored service to businesses, we’ve seen more and more clients join us or choose to renew their contracts with us.”
One of the bigger deals was a contract with Glasgow City Council which will see the 23-year-old comms firm transform Glasgow into “one of the world’s most digitally advanced cities”.
It will also roll out an IP telephony solution to more than 16,000 council users.