Grey Matter listed in Top 150 Companies in Devon and Cornwall
News|by Leanne Bevan|24 November 2020
Francis Clark and Western Morning News have released their latest breakdown of the top 150 companies in Devon and Cornwall based on turnover.
We are very happy to announce that Grey Matter (as part of the CDF Group Ltd) is number 56 on the list, a steady progress from 79 the previous year.
Matthew Whitton, Grey Matter’s Managing Director says: “It‘s an absolute pleasure to be listed among an amazing group of local businesses. It is surprising that we are the only technology company on the list. There are so many creative and innovative local companies that I am sure we will soon be joined by. Climbing from 79th to 56th is testament to how dedicated and hardworking our team are, the growth of our cloud and technical services offerings, and most importantly our close customer relationships. We can’t wait for another exciting year ahead of new opportunities.”
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Take a look at the full list in the Western Morning News Annual Business Guide 2020.
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