Network Sense boosts pre-tax profits by 37%

Nicola Brittain
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Network and support services group Sense has reported profits of more than £420,000 for the year ended 31 May.

The Cheshire-based company announced pre-tax profits of £423,000 for the year to 31 May, an increase of 37% year on year. The firm, which comprises Sense Network and service provider Sense Support, saw turnover increase by 46% to £13.6m. Sense commercial director Steve Young said: "We are delighted with these results and see them as an endorsement of our strategy. "We there is demand for a modern network, built upon technology, robust risk management and which places its members at the heart of everything that we do." "Sense has invested heavily in new adviser services during th...

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