FINANCIALS: InterQuest looks to expand in North America
10 March 2015
InterQuest is seeking to expand into North America following a year in which the technology, analytics and digital markets recruiter has seen profits & earnings increase by 96% year-on-year.
Tue, 10 Mar 2015InterQuest is seeking to expand into North America following a year in which the technology, analytics and digital markets recruiter has seen profits & earnings increase by 96% year-on-year.
The group’s preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2014, published this morning [10 March], reveals adjusted earnings before income tax and amortisation increased to £4.9m from £2.5m in 2013, while adjusted profit before tax rose from £2.3m to £4.5m year-on-year. Net fee income rose 33% to £23.2m, from £17.4m in 2013.
Commenting on the group’s plans for 2015, chief executive Mark Braund told Recruiter InterQuest is now planning further expansion into North America: “We already trade in North America in New York in analytics.
“I think you will see this year we will make further inroads into the North American market, specifically on the Eastern seaboard in New Jersey and possibly into New England with customers in the digital analytic space,” he added.
“In terms of new offices, you will see us moving into North America.”
The group’s preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2014, published this morning [10 March], reveals adjusted earnings before income tax and amortisation increased to £4.9m from £2.5m in 2013, while adjusted profit before tax rose from £2.3m to £4.5m year-on-year. Net fee income rose 33% to £23.2m, from £17.4m in 2013.
Commenting on the group’s plans for 2015, chief executive Mark Braund told Recruiter InterQuest is now planning further expansion into North America: “We already trade in North America in New York in analytics.
“I think you will see this year we will make further inroads into the North American market, specifically on the Eastern seaboard in New Jersey and possibly into New England with customers in the digital analytic space,” he added.
“In terms of new offices, you will see us moving into North America.”
