Yorkshire Post

Software firm Proactis hails a year of strategic progress

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SOFTWARE FIRM Proactis said it had achieved substantia­l commercial strategic progress over the last financial year.

The Wetherby-based business expects to report revenues of around £25.4m for the year ended July 31 2017, which is an increase of 31 per cent on the previous year.

Tim Sykes, the chief financial officer, said the company’s core business had demonstrat­ed strong organic growth and a solid rate of new business wins during the year.

Proactis has offices in the UK, North America, mainland Europe and New Zealand.

It creates, sells and maintains specialist software which enables organisati­ons to streamline, control and monitor indirect expenditur­e.

It is used by more than 1,000 organisati­ons around the world.

Mr Sykes added: “Our capability to sell more into our existing customer base, which is a key element of our strategy going forward as we seek to leverage the customer bases that have been acquired historical­ly, is performing well with up-sell and cross-sell activity at new, record levels.”

Mr Sykes said he was pleased that the company has sustained this rate of growth alongside the group’s strategic progress through the acquisitio­ns of both Millstream Associates Limited and Perfect Commerce LLC.

He added: “I relish the opportunit­y that the Perfect Commerce LLC acquisitio­n provides the group and I look forward to realising the opportunit­ies that the business combinatio­n provides.”

Hamp Wall, the chief executive, added: “Proactis has delivered an excellent performanc­e during the year prior to its acquisitio­n of Perfect Commerce LLC.

“This gives me great confidence for the future prospects of the group as we look to combine two individual­ly strong businesses and deliver our strategy over the coming months and years.

“I believe the acquisitio­n positions us to exploit the high growth areas of the spend management market and enables the business to provide our customers with an even broader product offering.”

Analysts from N+1 Singer said they were encouraged by the performanc­e of the underlying Proactis business and would make no changes to their forecasts for the company.

Proactis has delivered an excellent performanc­e during the year. Hamp Wall, chief executive of Proactis

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TIM SYKES: Company’s core business had shown strong organic growth.

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