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Half-year revenue rises at global cyber security group but profits dip

The group said its second-half trading is 'currently in line with expectations'

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Revenue rose at global cyber security and resilience adviser NCC Group during the first half of its financial year but its pre-tax profits dipped, new figures have revealed.

The Manchester-based group has reported a revenue of £105.1m for the six months to November 30, 2021, up from the £135.6m it posted during the same period in 2020.

However, the company's pre-tax profits slipped from £9.7m to £8.4m.

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In a statement to the London Stock Exchange, the group said its second-half trading is "currently in line with expectations".

Chief executive Adam Palser said: "The strength of NCC Group stems from the quality of our people.

"I am delighted that, in these times of unprecedented demand for cyber and IT talent, we have significantly increased our technical headcount, produced more impactful research than ever before and delivered more value for our customers.

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"As a result, the strong underlying growth from our Assurance business, coupled with the successful integration and positive trading of the IPM business acquired in June 2021, led to an excellent financial performance with double-digit revenue growth in the first half.