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Record revenues and rising profit for Team17
Revenue and profit are on the rise at Team17, the independent games developer with offices in Nottingham, Manchester, and Wakefield.
According to unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 (H1 2024), revenue grew to £80.6m, up from £72.4m in the same period last year.
Pre-tax profits, meanwhile, increased to £12.4m from £8.1m. Nine new games were launched, which included three new apps during the period, while four existing games were released on additional platforms.Steve Bell, CEO of Team17, said: “I am pleased with the Group’s performance during the first half as we continue to focus on driving sales through first-party IP titles and across our extensive portfolio, with strong demand for our games and apps across the Group.
“I’d like to thank Ann, Tim, Julia, Emmett and the rest of the leadership team for their support in leading our Group, as well as all of our people and development partners. Their passion, dedication and knowledge are fundamental to making our business a success, and I am grateful to all for their contribution.
“Looking ahead, there is significant growth potential in our core markets – Indie, edutainment and working simulation games. Our focus on creating a portfolio of games and apps with evergreen longevity, and leveraging our excellent lifecycle management capabilities, ideally positions us to capitalise on this and build a lifetime of play within our growing portfolio and player base.”
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Journeo delivers “strongest set of interim results to date”
Journeo plc, the provider of information systems and technical services to transport operators and local authorities, delivered “its strongest set of interim results to date” in the first half of 2024.
Group revenue grew 17% to £25.6m, according to interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2024, up from £21.8m in the same period of the year prior.
Meanwhile, profit before tax grew to £2.8m from £1.7m at the Ashby-de-la-Zouch-based firm.The business further saw record order intake during the period of £24m, up from £18m last year.
Russ Singleton, CEO of Journeo plc, said: “The Group has continued to deliver strong performance, achieving growth in revenues, profits, margins and order intake in H1 2024.
“We retain our strategy of bonding closely with our customers to develop and deliver new products, solutions and services, that meet their requirements of creating a more sustainable and efficient transport network.
“This focus, supported by the ongoing integration of Infotec, MultiQ and the newly formed Journeo Design Centre, is further strengthening our capabilities and driving the organic growth of the business as we continue to assess complementary acquisition targets.
“Journeo is evolving into a more capable and resilient business as we aim to become the market-leader for Intelligent Transport Systems. With a growing customer base and a strong sales opportunity pipeline, the Board looks to the future with confidence.”