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Messaging technology firm increases its revenues by 62% year-on-year
April 5, 2011
DUBLIN -- Jinny Software, a leading global supplier of messaging, call completion and mobile advertising solutions to wireless carriers, today announced record financial results for 2010. After the tight market conditions of 2009, Jinny kick-started its growth strategy by entering new markets and expanding its presence in existing markets. On the back of an order book that grew 96% year-on-year, consolidated revenues grew year-on-year by 62% to €16.34 million in 2010. The company posted an EBITDA of €1.75 million for the year.
Against fierce competition, Jinny has broadened its presence by winning new customers in the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. This strong result was a product of Jinny’s strategy to invest in product development, strategic partnerships, sales personnel and productivity improvements.
Jinny has a new strategic positioning this year, summarised in the company strap-line “Powering Mobile Innovation”. The response to the new positioning has been positive, underpinned by the company’s substantial order book entering Q2 2011. “We are delighted to announce a return to profit for Jinny in 2010 and a strong start to 2011. This gives us the momentum to launch some innovative new products and continue to grow our customer base,” said Max Wilkie, CEO of Jinny Software. “Change is the only constant in the world of mobile communications, and we are helping our customers exploit the commercial opportunities presented by the next generation of networks and devices.”
Jinny Software Ltd.
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