Revenues up at Open GI holding company in 2014

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Operating profit increases to £25.4m.

The group owners of Open GI delivered revenue of £69.25m for the year ended 31 May 2014, a filing at Companies House has shown.

The figures were released in a document from the ultimate holding company Broomco (4099).

This parent company consolidates the figures from a software division for Open GI, across the UK and Ireland, and a separate division specifically for Powerplace.

The revenue figure was a significant rise on the £51.29m achieved the year before, however like-for-like comparisons

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