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Utilisoft one of Australia's fastest growing IT companies

Announcement posted by Utilisoft Pty Ltd 11 Feb 2011

Utilisoft Pty Ltd, part of Bglobal plc (AIM: BGBL), has been recognised as one of the fastest growing companies in Australia in the ‘Dun & Bradstreet SmartCompany Industry Growth List’.

7th February 2011, Melbourne. Utilisoft Pty Ltd, part of Bglobal plc (AIM: BGBL), has been recognised as one of the fastest growing companies in Australia in the ‘Dun & Bradstreet SmartCompany Industry Growth List’. Utilisoft was ranked 8th in the Information Technology sector for the whole of Australia, having achieved revenue growth of 86% in 2010.

The list is compiled by SmartCompany; a news, information and resource site for Australian entrepreneurs, business owners and business managers, in collaboration with Dun & Bradstreet, the world's leading and longest-established business information company, using information from its commercial database of more than 2.8 million companies.

Peter Norris, Managing Director of Utilisoft Pty, commented: “This is a fantastic achievement for a niche operator like Utilisoft and everybody within the company should feel proud of this award. I know that I speak for all of us when I say that we are dedicated to building on this success through continued innovation and development as part of the Bglobal group.”

Tim Jackson-Smith, CEO of Bglobal plc, said: “This award is deserved recognition for the hard work and loyalty of the entire Utilisoft team in Australia. It provides further evidence of the extent to which Bglobal Group is now realising its potential. ” Utilisoft’s placement on the Dun & Bradstreet Growth List follows shortly after its parent company, Bglobal plc, was featured in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in the UK, which recognised the company’s growth over the past 5 years. To view the full SmartCompany Dun & Bradstreet Industry Growth List for the information technology sector, go to: http://www.smartcompany.com.au/information-technology/20110202-it-firms-hope-to-dodge-human-errors.html