Godel’s half year turnover passes £6m

Neil Turvin, chief executive at Godel

Godel, the software development company based in Manchester, has reported another record turnover figure as half year revenues climbed to £6.1m.

The 61% increase in turnover from the six months to the end of June is down to continued expansion with many of its existing clients as the software development teams grow to meet market demands, the company said.

Godel has expanded existing teams and implemented new capabilities at Jet2.com, AO.com, Experian and Virgin as well winning new clients such as The White Company and Rentalcars.com.

Neil Turvin, chief executive of Godel said the company is seeing many growing organisations addressing the challenge of taking apart legacy systems and transferring them over to the cloud.

He said: “We very quickly become part of our clients software development teams – working closely with the in-house teams – and far from finding that customers tell us what to do, we often suggest ways to do things that are adopted as best practice.

“It’s a time of huge digital change when businesses of all types in all markets are being driven by the need to move their operations to the cloud to take advantage of the benefits it brings: agility, scalability, cost benefits, innovation and business growth. That’s what Godel does best.”

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