3rd May 2016 07:00
03 May 2016
OUTSOURCERY PLC
("Outsourcery" or the "Company")
Outsourcery Secures New Contract Win with Leading Law Firm
Outsourcery plc (AIM: OUT, 'Outsourcery' or 'the Group'), the leading Cloud Service Provider and provider of cloud-based Skype for Business unified communications solutions, has secured a direct contract win with Keoghs, a UK leader in providing defendant legal and claims related services to the insurance industry.
Outsourcery will roll out Skype for Business for Keoghs and the win will deliver additional monthly recurring revenue of GBP12,000 or approximately GBP150,000 on an annualised basis, once fully deployed.
Outsourcery's Co-CEO Piers Linney said; "We are delighted that we have the opportunity to work with an organisation of Keogh's standing in the legal profession. We continue to deliver the full business-changing capability of unified communications, demonstrating Outsourcery's market position as the number one provider of Skype for Business in the cloud.
This win reinforces why Outsourcery remains committed to continuing to grow its direct sales capability to complement its partner strategy,"
For further information, please contact:
Outsourcery plc Piers Linney, Co-CEO Simon Newton, Co-CEO | +44 (0)330 313 0077 |
Investec Andrew Pinder / Patrick Robb / Dominic Emery | +44 (0)20 7597 5100 |
FTI Consulting Matt Dixon / Dwight Burden / Rob Mindell | +44 (0)20 3727 1000 |
About Outsourcery
Outsourcery is a leading UK-based Cloud Service Provider ("CSP"), focused on the provision of enterprise-grade cloud-based unified communications and collaboration solutions utilising its own Microsoft Skype for Business platform. Outsourcery is capable of providing fully integrated and hybrid solutions including enterprise voice to meet the needs of customers, partners and the UK public sector alike.
Outsourcery's platform has been certified to run government classified information at 'Official' and 'Official sensitive' over the internet. This gives Outsourcery CESG Pan Government Accreditation ("PGA") to meet data sovereignty and security specifications for the public sector.
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