NSL rises in Top Track league table
NSL's steady growth has been highlighted by its inclusion once again in the influential Sunday Times Top Track 250 list of Britain's biggest mid-market private companies.
The company was included for the first time last year, when it was placed at number 240.
This year it has risen to number 213 on revenue of more than 157 million in 2009.
The company has had a successful 12 months, retaining all of its largest contracts in its core activity of parking enforcement - including the UK's largest parking contract, for City of Westminster, and rolling out the largest standalone parking operation in the world as part of the IMUM joint venture in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, the company's Passenger Transport division has expanded into patient and care services, with the acquisition in February 2010 of the Patient First non-emergency ambulance business.
Chief Executive Mark Underwood commented: We have a very experienced management team and the people and processes in all parts of the company who are motivated to deliver an increasingly sophisticated range of services to our clients. The public sector is expecting its outsourced service providers to be able to demonstrate expertise in more areas, and NSL has demonstrated we can deliver.
NSL Chief Financial officer Steve Dolton commented: To be able to point to steady growth in the current financial climate is a testament to the huge level of experience and professionalism NSL is able to call on from people all over the business.
In addition to on street parking management, which it delivers for more than 50 local authorities, and passenger transport for the health and airport markets, NSL delivers services including consultancy, business process outsourcing and debt recovery.
Fast Track is the UK's leading networking events and research company which focuses on top-performing private companies and entrepreneurs, and publishes league tables ranking them in The Sunday Times. The 2010 Top Track 250 league table is sponsored by HSBC and Grant Thornton.
This year it has risen to number 213 on revenue of more than 157 million in 2009.
The company has had a successful 12 months, retaining all of its largest contracts in its core activity of parking enforcement - including the UK's largest parking contract, for City of Westminster, and rolling out the largest standalone parking operation in the world as part of the IMUM joint venture in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, the company's Passenger Transport division has expanded into patient and care services, with the acquisition in February 2010 of the Patient First non-emergency ambulance business.
Chief Executive Mark Underwood commented: We have a very experienced management team and the people and processes in all parts of the company who are motivated to deliver an increasingly sophisticated range of services to our clients. The public sector is expecting its outsourced service providers to be able to demonstrate expertise in more areas, and NSL has demonstrated we can deliver.
NSL Chief Financial officer Steve Dolton commented: To be able to point to steady growth in the current financial climate is a testament to the huge level of experience and professionalism NSL is able to call on from people all over the business.
In addition to on street parking management, which it delivers for more than 50 local authorities, and passenger transport for the health and airport markets, NSL delivers services including consultancy, business process outsourcing and debt recovery.
Fast Track is the UK's leading networking events and research company which focuses on top-performing private companies and entrepreneurs, and publishes league tables ranking them in The Sunday Times. The 2010 Top Track 250 league table is sponsored by HSBC and Grant Thornton.
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