Daisy Group

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Daisy Group

Daisy Group Holdings Limited, trading as Daisy Group or simply Daisy,[1] is a British business-to-business (B2B) provider of IT, communications, and cloud services to UK organizations. Today, Daisy Group has two operational divisions: Daisy Corporate Services and Daisy Communications.[2] Their head office is in Nelson, Lancashire, England, and they also have a number of other offices throughout the UK, including Birmingham, Bristol, Farnborough, Glasgow, Horsham, Leeds, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Reading, Romford, Sevenoaks and Wakefield.[3]

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Daisy Group Holdings Limited
Daisy
Company typePrivate Limited company
IndustryInformation Technology
Founded12 April 2000; 24 years ago (2000-04-12)
HeadquartersNelson, Lancashire, England, UK
Key people
  • Matthew Riley
  • (Founder and Executive Chairman)
  • Neil Thompson
  • (CEO)
Divisions
  • Daisy Communications
  • Daisy Corporate Services
Websitedaisygroup.com
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History

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The Daisy Group was founded in 2001 by Founder and Chairman Matthew Riley, who aimed to disrupt a monopolized business market and target an under-resourced business community with the benefit of being bound to no single network or supplier.

From a small start-up, the business experienced rapid organic growth and was named the fastest-growing technology business in the UK in the 2005 Sunday Times’ Tech Track.

In 2009, the business floated on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM). In December 2014, Daisy once again became a private company[4] in order to embark on its next stage of growth.

Acquisitions

The following businesses (or certain assets from) were acquired by Daisy Group and integrated within their business:

References

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