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The Cardiff tech firm aiming to become a £1bn venture

Flyform said its workforce will grow from 40 to 100 within the next 12 months

Co-founders of Flyform left to right Arron Davies and Phil Davies(Image: www.PhotoWalla.co.uk)

Cardiff-based  tech firm Flyform, a sales and service partner of the ServiceNow B2B cloud platform, has secured a significant six-figure investment to support its ambition of becoming £1bn turnover venture in the next decade.

Flyform, which currently employs 40 but plans to grow to 100 with a focus on graduate recruitment within the next year, has received growth capital investment from Lloyds Bank, in partnership with Izy Capital as lead advisor.

FlyForm works exclusively with US-based software firm ServiceNow – which provides a leading global cloud computing platform to help firms and organisations improve productivity and efficiency.

Founded in late 2015, FlyForm is led by co-founders Arron Davies, chief operating officer, and chief executive Philip Davies. The company has quickly expanded to work with clients across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and experienced a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 261%.

The company’s current clients span a variety of sectors, including government, financial services and healthcare. The company has not disclosed latest financial figures.

Mr Davies said: “We are beyond grateful to Lloyds Bank and the Izy Capital team for their help in achieving this massive opportunity. I look forward to working with my co-founder Arron and our growing team toward our vision of building Wales’ first global technology consultancy with £1bn in annual revenue.

"This injection of capital will help us accelerate even faster into the next level, as well as being a huge vote of confidence in our vision to continue supporting the local economy with hundreds of jobs in the near future.”

Last year ServiceNow generated revenues of $3.5bn. Earlier this year, FlyForm achieved ServiceNow elite partner status, the highest ranking level for a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based partner. As ServiceNow targets global revenue of $10bn, FlyForm  see significant potential for take up of the cloud software platform.