Isio unveils 2023 results and posts revenue growth of 33%

Consultant more than doubles revenue, profit and headcount in 3.5 years since its launch

Jonathan Stapleton
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Isio's Andrew Coles: We have got a huge amount of confidence about the future
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Isio's Andrew Coles: We have got a huge amount of confidence about the future

Isio has announced its results for the year to 30 September 2023 – reporting revenue growth of 33% from £101.5m to £135.3m and profit (EBITDA) growth of 27% from £27.0m to £34.4m.

The consultant said the results - which include four months of revenue from the Deloitte pensions advisory business which it bought last year - also showed organic revenue growth of 18% across its ...

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