Manchester tech specialist celebrates significant growth in Q1 2025

Manchester-based technology solutions provider, Sync, has kicked off 2025 with strong momentum, reporting a 17.5% year-on-year increase in professional services revenue and a 46.7% rise in software sales for the first quarter.

The fast-growing firm – which supports schools, NHS Trusts, and public sector organisations both in Manchester and across the UK – has also secured a series of national framework appointments, cementing its position as a trusted technology partner.

In addition to its financial success, Sync also made strides in sustainability, reducing single-use plastic packaging within the business by 12.24%.

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Sync’s continued growth solidifies its reputation as a leader in tech solutions for the public sector, working with government bodies across Manchester and nationally.

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Scott Bordoni, Chief Operations Officer at Sync, commented: “We’re proud to see such a strong start to 2025, off the back of a hugely successful 2024. Growth like this doesn’t happen by accident – it’s a reflection of our team’s expertise, our customer-first approach, and our long-term partnerships across education, health, and local government.”

“The business is scaling – but doing so in a way that remains rooted in our values: sustainable supply and inclusive access to tech”

Sync’s four new framework wins for 2025 are as follows:

Back Office Software 2 (RM6285) – Crown Commercial Service

  • Sync is supporting Lot 2: Specialised Software Solutions.
  • Focused on SME-friendly SaaS contracts under £5 million.
  • Enables public sector access to back-office applications.

ICT Hardware & Peripherals Equipment Framework Agreement

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  • Sync will be exclusively managing Lot 2.
  • Covering the supply and installation of Apple solutions (desktops, laptops, keyboards, software).

Caerphilly County Borough Council – Dynamic Purchasing System

  • Collaboration with the Welsh Government and all 22 Welsh local authorities.
  • This framework aims to streamline tech procurement for local authorities and schools.

Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust – Education Commercial Service Framework

  • Dynamic Purchasing System supporting sustainable, ethical tech supply.
  • Initially Northeast-focused but open to the wider UK public sector.

Scott continued: “Framework wins like these are vital. They mean we can offer simplified, compliant procurement routes to thousands of schools, academies and NHS Trusts, helping them innovate with confidence and get more from their technology investment.”

Based in Manchester’s city centre, Sync continues to scale its team and impact, working with thousands of institutions across education, healthcare, and government to deliver personalised tech solutions and training.

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