79. Annodata   

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Revenue: £54.9m (+20%) 

Staff: 102

Annodata's results for its year to 31 March 2022 "would have been even better" had it not been for global stock supply issues, its CEO Rod Tonna-Barthet stressed in its strategic report. Despite this, the Hemel Hempstead-based managed print and IT services outfit returned to growth and profitability during the period as it rebounded from its Covid-hit 2021. Owned since 2016 by Kyocera, Annodata counts HPE, Hyland, Microsoft and Mitel among its key vendors, as well as Kyocera itself.

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