Digital technology services company Incremental Group has secured a £1.2m regional selective assistance (RSA) grant to create 110 jobs.
Incremental launched in November 2016 and now has 120 people across its five UK locations – Glasgow, Inverurie, Northwich, Manchester and London. By 2022, the firm aims to employ 500 people and to have increased annual revenue from £13m to £60m.
Earlier this year, it opened an office in Manchester, established a base at The Garment Factory in Glasgow and won a series of new customers across the public and commercial sectors. The group’s customer base includes Aberdeen City Council, Shelter, Aggreko, Harbro, Scottish Leather Group, and Total.
Neil Logan, chief executive and co-founder, said: “Incremental is experiencing an exciting phase of growth and this RSA grant allows us to bring over one hundred people into highly skilled jobs across the business to keep pace with our trajectory.
“We have created a modern, diverse workplace at Incremental, supporting a range of organisations across the UK around digital transformation. We are now encouraging technologists that are looking for interesting new roles to get in touch with our talent team directly.”
Rhona Allison, Scottish Enterprise’s director of economic development, said: “Scottish Enterprise has worked with Incremental through its journey from pre-start through growth stages and it’s a real pleasure to see the company reach this milestone and create another 110 high value jobs in Glasgow.
“This is a company with a strong focus on building a culture and structure which supports its rapid growth ambitions, and we look forward to supporting the Incremental team as they enter the next chapter in their growth journey.”
Derek Mackay, the Scottish Government’s Economy Secretary, added: “Companies like Incremental are vital to the success of the Scottish economy. The fact that the company has come such a long way is testament both to the ambition and leadership of the company and to the network of support provided by our enterprise agencies.”