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Axiologik announces five consecutive years of 100% year-on-year growth

Axiologik's trio of founders

Digital delivery consultancy Axiologik has announced an average year-on-year growth of 100% over the course of its first five years in operation, and taken up residency in new offices in the heart of Holbeck, Leeds.

The business was founded by Rob Stanger, Ben Davison and Adrian Stanbury in 2016. It has grown by 100% in each of its first five years, and its turnover is predicted to more than double once again in 2022. It has now moved into a new office in St David’s Court, a stone’s throw from Leeds train station in a regeneration area of the city.

The 270 sq metre office will allow Axiologik’s mixed team of over 100 permanent and contract associates to work flexibly between the new head office, client offices, or at home. There has been a significant investment to create a modern, innovative, and collaborative workspace.

Axiologik is still looking to grow its team, and it has recently appointed a new head of talent.

The consultancy’s growth is supported by its major clientele, one of the most notable being its award-winning work with the NHS during the pandemic. Other major clients include the Home Office, the UK Health Security Agency and Thomson Reuters.

The company’s brand and website has also undergone a recent transformation to give clearer insight into its “12-point manifesto” for the vision and services it offers. Axiologik says it helps organisations of all sizes use digital technology more effectively. The branding runs through the new office, which was designed and created in collaboration with Design Tonic and Thompson, two other Yorkshire-based firms.

Davison said: “Our new offices and brand will help us attract the right calibre of candidate to help take Axiologik forward. We’re looking to continue our growth trajectory. We want to continue to deliver projects that drive positive benefits for the organisations we work with and society at large, genuinely helping organisations become the best version of themselves”

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