The Scotsman

Software firm hails 9th year of growth

● Ideagen eyeing further US deals after annual profit increases by 40%

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

Ideagen, the Aim-quoted software firm with a major presence in East Kilbride, has unveiled its ninth consecutiv­e year of positive results, as it targets further US acquisitio­ns with a view to becoming an increasing­ly global business.

The company develops software that helps businesses in sectors such as aviation, aerospace and defence, banking and pharmaceut­icals, to meet their safety, compliance, audit and risk needs. Clients include PWC, Heineken, Emirates, Internatio­nal Airlines Group, the European Central Bank and Harvard University.

Total revenue in the year to 30 April amounted to £36.1 million, a year-on-year increase of a third, with organic growth accounting for 11 per cent of that jump.

Adjustedco­reearnings­came in at £11m, 40 per cent higher than the previous year’s figure, while adjusted pre-tax profit was also up 40 per cent at £9.7m. Revenue from Saas (cloud-based software services) rose by about three-quarters to £8.4m. Furthermor­e, 78 per cent of all new Saas logo

0 Ben Dorks was promoted to the chief executive role in May

CEO BEN DORKS

wins were from outside the UK and Saas bookings experience­d a 174 per cent rise.

Chief executive Ben Dorks, who was promoted from chief customer officer in May, told The Scotsman: “It’s been a very strong 12 months – we’re certainly very pleased with the results.”

The firm said operationa­l highlights during the year included the April acquisitio­n of “profitable, growing and cash-generative” Us-based healthcare software specialist Medforce Technologi­es.

The $8.7m (£6.6m) deal, which added 300 US healthcare customers, also provided a “platform for further growth” in the US. Dorks said the transactio­n ties in with Ideagen’s strategy of acquiring businesses, as per its £13m purchase of Scottish management software firm Gael in 2014, that have robust recurring revenues and intellectu­al property, and in “complement­ary or adjacent markets… or, as in the Medforce acquisitio­n where they are in new geographie­s, which we can then use as a launch pad for our existing products”. He added that Ideagen “remains committed to an ongoing buy and build strategy and we expect to complete further acquisitio­ns this financial year”, with a US deal “certainly on the cards” in the next 12 months.

Ideagen has also been growing its support desk north of the Border as it continues to centralise support and marketing into its East Kilbride office, where it has more than 130 staff, as new acquisitio­ns come on board.

“We continue to support developmen­t in [this] office as well,” he added, noting its work on Coruson, which helps large players in aviation, rail, advanced engineerin­g, oil and gas and the chemicals industry, and is used extensivel­y in Scotland.

Also flagged were “significan­t” contract extensions with the likes of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, a customer for nearly a decade, and Ideagen’s Q-pulse quality management system used in department­s including pathology, radiology and pharmacy.

“I think we’ve got a fantastic platform for continued growth for the future,” said Dorks, while executive chair and former CEO David Hornsby said the board has faith in the group’s prospects “for the current year – and beyond”.

“It’s been a very strong 12 months – we’re certainly very pleased with the results. I think we’ve got a fantastic platform for continued growth for the future”

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