
We’re proud to announce that Axiologik has been shortlisted for Services Company of the Year (under 100 employees) at the prestigious UK IT Industry Awards, a recognition of our exceptional impact, innovation, and integrity in delivering IT services.
This nomination marks a year of transformative achievements for Axiologik.
We’re working as an intrinsic part of some of the most complex programmes of change across public and private sector and have doubled our headcount with 39% of our workforce identifying as female, well above the industry average. With a near-perfect Customer Satisfaction score of 4.9 out of 5, we’ve earned the trust of some of the UK’s most vital institutions by consistently delivering high-stakes digital transformation with precision, purpose, and integrity.
As a proud B Corp, we champion ethical, human-centred consulting. Our values of trust, authenticity, and expertise guide everything we do, from reshaping public services to launching the Axiologik Development Academy (ADA), which opens digital careers to individuals from non-traditional backgrounds.
In the past 12 months, we’ve delivered over 62 projects, identified £32 million in savings for clients, and achieved a 34% reduction in our carbon footprint. We’ve also been recognised as an Outstanding Place to Work by Best Companies, reflecting our commitment to culture and inclusion.
Being shortlisted is a deeply meaningful moment for us. It reflects the dedication and care our employees and associates bringto every project, and we’re genuinely honoured to be recognised alongside some of the UK’s most well-established companies. As a SME, we never take these moments for granted, our focus has always been on making a real difference and delivering tangible results.
Thank you to our clients, partners, and team for making this possible. Wish us luck!
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