Godel Technologies, the Manchester-based software firm launched by ANS founder Scott Fletcher, has increased its turnover from £62.3m to £80.8m for the year to December 31, 2022.
Pre-tax profits went from £20.9m to £22.1m over the same period while headcount increased from from 1,310 to 1,811 according to its latest filing at Companies House.
Fletcher, who set up ANS in his bedroom in 1996, received an MBE in 2014 . He sold ANS in 2021, and it has since merged with UKFast to create ANS Group.
Fletcher remains the biggest shareholder in Godel, which was incorporated in 2004 and has offices in the UK, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and Bulgaria. The company has worked with the likes of LateRooms.com, Virgin Holidays, Experian, AO, In The Style, Shell Energy and Booking.com.
Godel also sold off Belarus-based Foreign Enterprise Godel Technologies Europe for £3,105 during the financial year, which saw the war in the Russian allies neighbouring Ukraine continue unabated. The sale reportedly resulted in a £2m+ loss.
Godel, along with its project partner, Stockport-based…