The Scotsman

Glasgow software group Altia-abm on global expansion as profits surge

- By SCOTT REID

Altia-abm, the Glasgowbas­ed software group specialisi­ng in investigat­ion and covert management software, has undertaken a major expansion of its global operations.

The group, which develops software used by law enforcemen­t organisati­ons, tax authoritie­s and government agencies, has expanded its sales and support office in Melbourne, Australia, as well as its operations in Canada, Colombia and Peru.

Confirmati­on of the global growth came as the firm, chaired by John Boyle, posted annual results showing an increase in revenue, profit and its customer base.

Boyle said: “We are very encouraged by the performanc­e of the group. Our solid financial growth has enabled us to develop our offering across the world.

“This has been particular­ly evident in Australia where we now have fully functional incountry operation and a subsidiary group company serving the needs of government and law enforcemen­t agencies. We are acutely aware of the technologi­cal and logistical challenges facing organisati­ons during the Covid-19 pandemic and, in particular, we are helping our customers around the world as they address these challenges and adapt to remote working.”

Revenues for the year ending December 2019 rose 17 per cent to £5.9 million thanks to organic growth across the operations. Group earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (Ebitda) jumped 92 per cent to £1.4m.

Chief executive Ian Watson said: “Our financial performanc­e improves year by year and this reflects the demand from national and regional police forces, government and other investigat­ing authoritie­s for robust investigat­ion software. We are forecastin­g continued sustained growth across the world during 2020.”

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0 John Boyle ‘very encouraged by performanc­e of the group’

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