CSW Group listed in UK's 'Hot 100'

CSW Group LtdHealthcare IT supplier - CSW Group has been ranked at number 70 in the Real Business/LDC Hot 100 league table, which charts the UK's fastest-growing privately owned businesses. This follows CSW's listing in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 league table of fastest growing privately owned technology firms, which was published at the end of last year.

The annual Hot 100 league table ranks growth in sales over the last four years across all industry sectors – from plumbing suppliers, to online fashion stores and car dealers. To qualify, the latest accounts needed to show sales of more than £5m and be profitable. With sales having increased from £1.6m to £8m over the past four years, CSW has grown by an impressive 71.1% annually.

Grant Berry, UK regional managing director at LDC, the private equity firm which sponsors the survey described the success of the Hot 100 companies, "To be growing profitably when the market is so competitive is a testament to the determination of the country's entrepreneurs."

John Chelsom, Managing Director of CSW added, "This listing is yet further recognition of CSW's achievements as we move closer to our strategic ambition of becoming a leading supplier of products to the global market in Electronic Health Records and Knowledge Management."

CSW is a leading provider of standards-based products for Electronic Health Records and knowledge management in the UK. The Case Notes™ product has been implemented at many sites throughout the NHS and as part of the National Programme for IT (NPfIT) in England, managing patient care across multiple locations to deliver a combined care records system, based around the patient and accessed by all care professions.

For more information on the Real Business Hot 100 see http://www.realbusiness.co.uk/Hot100/

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About CSW Group Ltd
CSW Group Ltd is a leading provider of standards-based products for Electronic Health Records and knowledge management in the UK. Using our unique combination of innovative technical skills, quality software engineering practices and in-depth knowledge of health, social care and pharmaceutical domains, CSW has developed its Case Notes™ and KMS™ products to address secure patient journey management, integrated clinical processes and knowledge management and delivery across the caring professions. CSW was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Oxford, England. News and information are available at www.csw.co.uk.

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