October 13th in Uncategorized by Editor .

Qedis achieves 35% growth

London-based Qedis has smashed targets for the year, grown sales and recruitment and thrived in the current economic downturn, the company has reported. Adding 152 new projects and winning a place in the Top 25 Best Small Companies to work for, Qedis continues to grow.

In a year when the consulting market has only grown by 5% (MCA, May 2009), Qedis said it boosted revenue by 35% to GBP10 million.

Qedis wins work despite the economic downturn because it puts relationships …

Charles Tyrwhitt UK
 

London-based Qedis has smashed targets for the year, grown sales and recruitment and thrived in the current economic downturn, the company has reported. Adding 152 new projects and winning a place in the Top 25 Best Small Companies to work for, Qedis continues to grow.

In a year when the consulting market has only grown by 5% (MCA, May 2009), Qedis said it boosted revenue by 35% to GBP10 million.

Qedis wins work despite the economic downturn because it puts relationships at the heart of its business, the company says.

"93% of our clients continue to rehire us to solve new problems,” says Paramjit Uppal, CEO. “Our clients have told us that this is because we are committed to putting their interests above our own, consulting in an open way, delivering real impact without costing the Earth."

Qedis is predicting huge growth for the year ahead, increasing its size from 85 to 135 consultants and forecasting sales of GBP16 million.

In 2003, Qedis, an employee-owned management and technology consulting company, was established to create a new kind of consultancy: one with a more personal style, one that aims to change the way the world thinks about consulting.

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