Lutterworth firm stays resilient in uncertain times

A Lutterworth-based company has adjusted to uncertain economic conditions, recording positive statistics during the first six months of the financial year.

Lutterworth’s Intercede Group, despite having faced some challenges during the course of 2019, has increased its 2020 revenue to £4.7m, up from £4.3m previously. In addition, it has registered a before tax £3,000 profit for the half year up to the end of September. Print shops are often useful for ambitious enterprises, especially when growth is on the cards or has just been experienced.

Chuck Pol is the chair at Intercede Group, and spoke to Insider Media Limited about this resilience, saying:



“I continue to be impressed by how our teams have adapted to remote working and am sure that our customers and partners appreciate Intercede's continued high levels of service and commitment to writing the best code in the markets we serve.”




Pol pointed out that the external economic environment had been hard to negotiate because of the pandemic. He underlined the fact that corporate revenue had moved up by 9% at a time of global turbulence. He also paid a generous tribute to his colleagues, thanking them for their impressive efforts.

The MYID Platform is central to the offer of the Intercede Group. Pol indicated that the performance of the business illustrated the relevance of the platform.
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