Independent digital product consultancy Apadmi is set to grow turnover by 66 per cent in the current financial year following the its expansion across Europe.

The Manchester-headquartered business  has recently opened offices in Edinburgh and the Netherlands and is expected to open further European locations later this year.

Apadmi is the digital product partner for some of the world’s leading organisations including Domino’s, Co-op, NHS, BBC, Chelsea Football Club and Argos Financial Services.

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After reporting a turnover of £11.8m for the 12 months to March 2022, Apadmi is forecasting a further 66% growth for the year ending March 2023.

New UK managing director Stuart Lunn said despite the challenging economic situation the company was well placed for continued growth.

“The strength of Apadmi’s bottom line and the company’s decisive action surrounding its expansion is testament to our strategy, agility and the expertise of the team who have worked impressively hard to deliver growth,” he said.

“The last 12 months have seen us accelerate our expansion across the EMEA region, while also ensuring our offering diversifies beyond the mobile technology products which we are renowned for and into wider digital remits such as systems integration and product strategy.

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“I am particularly pleased with the forecast for the next 12 months. The wider market is facing significant economic challenges but I am confident that as a business we are in a strong position to successfully navigate the environment and maintain our growth forecasts as we become an integral part of the UK’s technology landscape.”

Apadmi’s stated ambition is to expand into five countries in five years.