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Godel reports another record year with revenues climbing 64 per cent

This is the fifth year in a row where growth has exceeded 50 per cent, Godel said

Neil McMurdo, CEO of Godel(Image: Greater Manchester Business Week)

Godel, the Manchester-headquartered software development company, has reported another record financial year.

The firm announced turnover has increased to £35.6m for the 12 months to December 2019, up 64 per cent on the previous year when revenues reached over £21.7m.

This is the fifth year in a row where growth has exceeded 50 per cent, Godel said.

The company develops business software including technology for point-of-sale and supply chain management, serving sectors from oil and gas to telecoms, retail, manpower, healthcare, finance and education.

Last year was CEO Neil McMurdo’s first full 12 months at the helm and during that time the company continued its ambitious growth plans which included opening two new additional software development centres in Belarus - in the cities of Mogilev and Minsk (the third Godel office in Minsk), investing in its Manchester-based customer-facing sales and service delivery teams and now employing around 1,200 employees across Manchester and Belarus.

Godel, which won the Mitchell Henry Prize at the 2019 M.E.N Business of the Year Awards for being the most ambitious company in Manchester, works with more than 70 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ based brands delivering mission critical solutions and allowing them to expand their software development capabilities across a diverse range of industries.

Key customer wins in 2019 included RS Components, Domino’s, Sofology, and DealTrak.

Said CEO Neil McMurdo: “In a year of political and economic uncertainty in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Godel has more than weathered the fall-out of the Brexit debate and has had another incredible record year of growth.