71. Park Place Technologies

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Revenue: £60.1m (+34%)            

Staff: 351

A lack of fresh accounts has forced us to rank this hardware support outfit's UK arm by old calendar 2020 numbers showing revenues of £60.1m. Globally, Charlesbank-backed Park Place now has 2,200 staff following an M&A drive that took in UK maintenance specialist MCSA in 2019, arch-rival Curvature in 2020 and a quartet of US purchases in 2022. In June 2022, Park Place opened a "long awaited" flagship support and operations centre in Cork designed to accommodate its growth and employee expansion.

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