Monday, April 29, 2024

Chesterfield data science services firm acquired

TPXimpact, the tech-enabled services company focused on digital transformation, has acquired Chesterfield-based Peak Indicators, a data science services and analytics consultancy.

Peak Indicators work with the UK Public and Commercial sectors to provide deep technical skills in data engineering, business analytics, data science and artificial intelligence.

Customers include Devon County Council, HSBC, Northern Power Grid, North East Lincolnshire Council and John Lewis, alongside a number of other commercial sector companies.

Andy Ball and Antony Heljula, founders of Peak Indicators Ltd, said: “From the inception of Peak Indicators, we have strived to create a company that is committed to our people, our customers and our community. These core values align with those of TPXimpact and we are excited to join them in using our collective skills to continue improving the world around us.

“We are excited to join another purpose-led business in the next stage of our growth journey. As part of the TPXimpact team, we look forward to continuing to deliver impactful change.”

The news comes as TPXimpact also acquires Stirling-based Swirrl, a cloud-based open data consultancy with a focus on data integration and dissemination in public sector organisations.

Neal Gandhi, CEO, TPXimpact, said: “I am delighted to welcome the Swirrl and Peak Indicators’ teams to TPXimpact. With a comprehensive and specialist range of data capabilities now in place, these acquisitions represent another key strategic step forward for TPX in our mission to take on the multitude of complex challenges facing the public and commercial sectors and deliver sustainable digital change.

“More than ever, we are now confident in our ability to bid for and win larger, more lucrative contracts with our enhanced service offering.”

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