Acturis delivers 25% revenue growth in 2012

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Acturis has announced revenues of £24.5m for the financial year ended 30 September 2012.

The software provider highlighted that the growth meant it had achieved another set of record figures with revenues up 25% on 2011.

David McDonald, co-CEO of Acturis, commented: "2012 was a great year for Acturis on many fronts. Not only did we increase our revenues by 25% but we also invested more than £6.6m in the development of the Acturis System and we increased the size of our team by over 20% in the year.

"This was a tremendous team performance against a backdrop of a challenging economic

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