The UKs fastest growing private companies: Hot 100 2015 (8) Plan B Healthcare
Nursing recruitment agency Plan B supports both NHS and private sectors, filling jobs across the UK.
Nursing recruitment agency Plan B supports both NHS and private sectors, filling jobs across the UK.
Furniture retailer JB Global, which operates in the digital world having started off on eBay more than ten years ago, has reclaimed the number seven spot it won in 2014.
Acturis specialises in supporting the industry through technological innovations, which enabled the firm to hit the milestone for 12,000 customers in December 2014.
2014’s number one, Hamiltons Galleries has fallen into third position. However, the London art destination has still achieved healthy growth and posts latest turnover figures of £38.2m.
Climbing up the ranks having hit number three in the Hot 100 2014, ESP Systex, which provides smart solutions and customer support for the likes of TfL, is in at number two.
For the 17th year, the Real Business Hot 100 returns – bringing with it the centurion club of the most impressive private companies in Britain when it comes to turnover and profit growth.
The proportion of non-white managers in 7,700 positions below the boardroom level of FTSE 100 companies has fallen to 5.7 per cent from 6.2 per cent a year ago, a new study has found.
American rock band Linkin Park has brought on board a “creative business executive” to help its move towards global brand partnerships and venture capital, with music taking a back seat.
A new £60m aerospace and 3D printing centre has been opened in Coventry by business minister Anna Soubry, who also revealed small businesses in the aerospace sector are able to apply for investment from a £10m fund.
Having exited her company though a £725m take-private exit in November 2014, Vin Murria has been appointed an independent non-executive director at online property marketplace Zoopla.