BusinessBest-Ever Month Recorded for Apadmi as Year-On-Year Revenue Rises by 68 per...

Best-Ever Month Recorded for Apadmi as Year-On-Year Revenue Rises by 68 per Cent Thanks to New Client Wins

Apadmi, a digital product business, has recorded its best-ever trading month in January 2023 – a year-on-year increase of 68 per cent – thanks to a raft of new, high-profile client wins and annual renewals of their long-standing clients.

 

EventUK and DayInsure both came to the company, which is headquartered in Salford, for system integration and the creation of digital products across mobile and web. They joined Apadmi’s impressive list of existing clients, which includes Domino’s, NHS, Wattbike, BBC, Co-op, Argos and Chetwood Financial.

 

The revenue increase comes after Apadmi predicted in August 2022 that turnover was set to grow by 66 per cent in the current financial year following expansion across Europe and the acquisition of The Mobile Company.

 

Its continued diversification of services has also been popular, as the company further expanded its guidance on strategy and consultancy and user research as well as the creation of mobile apps and websites.

 

Apadmi’s CEO, Garry Partington, commented:

 

“I am delighted that we have recorded such impressive year-on-year growth. It is a testament to our team that such high-profile clients want to work with us and we are looking forward to continued expansion in the coming months.

 

“We are also grateful to our clients for cutting through the noise and choosing Apadmi. They understand how we can support growth ambitions, increase customer retention and improve efficiencies while at the same time helping them make cost savings,” he added.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
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