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BJSS one of ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’
BJSS has again been identified as one of London Stock Exchange’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain. The report is a celebration of the UK’s fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium sized businesses.
To be included in the list, companies needed to show consistent revenue growth over a minimum of three years, significantly outperforming their industry peers.
Established in 1993, BJSS is an award-winning IT consultancy recognised for its experience across several industry sectors. In 2014 the company recorded its tenth consecutive year of growth and currently employs over 550 IT professionals across the UK and the USA.
Glynn Robinson, managing director of BJSS says, “I’m delighted that BJSS has once again been identified as an inspiration to Britain. As a thriving UK business, our inclusion in the report acknowledges our continued growth and recognises the commitment of our people.”
Xavier Rolet, Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange Group says, “This report is a significant part of London Stock Exchange’s broader campaign to support UK high growth companies in their journeys from Start-up to Stardom and to create an entrepreneurship revolution. I’m delighted that a strong alliance between UK Government, financial market participants, investors, entrepreneurs and companies has been created to support these inspiring businesses.”
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