The Herald

Law agency software firm in revenues hike

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ALTIA-ABM, the Glasgow-based software group chaired by John Boyle, has announced expansion in Australia, South America and Canada as it unveiled an increase in annual revenues.

The company, specialisi­ng in investigat­ion and covert management software, hailed the significan­t expansion of its global operations along with revenues for the year ending December 2019 which increased by 17 per cent to £5.9m “due to organic growth across the world”. Group Ebitda increased by 92% to £1.4m.

The company, which develops software used by law enforcemen­t organisati­ons, tax authoritie­s and government agencies, now has customers in 16 countries. Altia-abm has also expanded its sales and support office in Melbourne, Australia, and its operations in Canada, Columbia and Peru.

Mr Boyle said: “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 in-country operation and a subsidiary group company serving the needs of government and law enforcemen­t agencies.”

He said it is “acutely aware of the technologi­cal and logistical challenges facing organisati­ons during the Covid-19 pandemic” and involved in helping customers around the world.

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