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Sunday Times ranks Constellia as the 13th fastest-growing private company in the UK
We’re proud to announce that Constellia has been recognised as the 13th fastest-growing private company in the Sunday Times 100. The league table takes on the baton from The Sunday Times Fast Track 100 series, which celebrated the country’s leading entrepreneurs for 24 years.
The Sunday Times 100 ranks private companies with the fastest growth in business over the last three years. Our addition at number 13 on the leader board is testament to the growth and demand of our neutral vendor solution in the public sector, which is critical to helping procurement teams achieve, quick, agile and compliant procurement, that drive efficiencies, savings and Social Value.
Constellia sprung to life in 2020 when it was awarded a national contract by one of Innovate UK’s catapult centres to deliver a compliant procurement solution for the public sector. Through that contract, and now, many others, Constellia manages almost £300m of spend for over 170 public sector bodies across Central Government, Local Government, NHS, Education, Blue Light Services, Housing and Utilities. Uniquely, the company also operates a similar procurement service model in the private sector.
Rob Levene, CEO of Constellia, commented: “Being recognised by the Sunday Times 100 not only highlights our accelerated growth as a company, but also demonstrates the continued value we bring to the public sector. Be it delivering savings and efficiencies, supporting SME growth or driving Saving Value initiatives. Fundamental to all our success is that we have adopted a customer centric approach which focusses on quality of service. This is a significant milestone in the Constellia journey, and we are even more excited about what the future will bring.”
As part of its drive to deliver quality of service, Constellia will continue to make significant investments in its people and its platform. The company continues to enhance its technology for greater efficiency, usability and scalability, whilst bolstering its team through upskilling, adding additional procurement expertise, and integrating specialists who drive a customer-centric approach across the business.
For further information, access the Sunday Times article here.