The Scotsman

Specialist recruiter to grow own ranks

● imultiply aiming to build on highprofil­e client wins and record income

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

A recruitmen­t firm specialisi­ng in finance and accountanc­y is looking to grow headcount by about a third this year after a run of client wins in the first quarter and record revenues in 2017.

Income reached £1.4 million last year for imultiply, which has offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Belfast, while new additions to its client roster also included imetafilm, a Glasgow-based company that digitises old film footage, as well as Blackwood Housing Associatio­n.

The business, which was founded by Kirsty Mackenzie, said growing revenue streams include the social enterprise sector, interim appointmen­ts and the launch of an Agile FD service, which matches emerging companies with financial directors to add “significan­t value” to the firm without the “pain” of a permanent salary.

In 2017, the recruiter, whose existing client base includes online tyre retailer Blackcircl­es.com and data specialist deltadna, acquired Glasgow-based Allen Accountanc­y Recruitmen­t and opened an office in Belfast to target the Northern Irish market and act as a bridgehead into Dublin.

Recruitmen­t veteran and Par Equity co-founder Paul Atkinson is an early investor, while John Anderson, former boss of what is now Entreprene­urial Scotland, was appointed chairman in June. Technology sector stalwart George Elliott joined the advisory board last year.

The business is also running an event – Artificial Intelligen­ce, the Business Reality – at the University of Edinburgh’s School of Informatic­s on 3 May.

This features keynote speakers Melinda Matthews Clarkson, chief executive of digital skills academy Codeclan, incoming Fintech Scotland head Stephen Ingledew, and Colin Hewitt, chief executive and founder of cash-management start-up Float.

Mackenzie said: “As artificial intelligen­ce continues to come to the fore across Scotland’s technology and business scene, it’s something we are increasing­ly examining with clients. Edinburgh and Scotland are world-renowned when it comes to AI research and applicatio­ns, and we’re excited to be bringing some of the key industry players together to further examine the subject at the Informatic­s Forum next month.”

Additional­ly, imultiply has increased the reach of its customer satisfacti­on survey, which ultimately determines bonus levels for the firm’s recruitmen­t consultant­s.

Mackenzie said: “When I founded imultiply six years ago, from the very beginning I wanted to do things differentl­y as I felt the recruitmen­t industry needed to change.” She added that the survey is “the bedrock on which the company has been built”.

Separately, oil and gas recruitmen­t consultanc­y Ably Resources has secured a $1.1m (£788,000) contract for a joint-venture geothermal drilling project in the Netherland­s that will see geothermal energy used to heat buildings and commercial greenhouse­s. It has hired the drilling, operations and rig-management staff that will run the project

The Glasgow-based firm is set to achieve turnover of £8m for 2018, after a management buyout in 2016 by MD Mark Lombardi and his two co-directors Ami Wright and Nadim Shema.

 ?? PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD ?? 0 Left to right: George Elliott, Kirsty Mackenzie and John Anderson
PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD 0 Left to right: George Elliott, Kirsty Mackenzie and John Anderson

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