15 NTT Ltd
Revenue: £257.7m (-5%)
Net profit: -0.5% Staff: 539
NTT Ltd is a circa $1bn-revenue business in the UK all told, or at least will be once the integration of all its affiliates is completed, UK&I CEO Paolo Masselli told CRN.
Headquartered in London, $11bn-revenue NTT Ltd is the new brand that houses 30 of Japanese parent NTT's businesses, including Cisco Gold Dimension Data and comms partner NTT Com. Due to a lack of any fresh accounts reflecting its enlarged scale, we've ranked the firm based on the most recently filed annual accounts for the entity previously known as Dimension Data Network Services Ltd. It posted a net loss of £1.3m on revenues that fell five per cent to £257.7m in its year to 31 March 2019.
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