DJ Alexander named as one of 1,000 companies to inspire Britain

01/07/2019
David Alexander
David Alexander

Property management company DJ Alexander has been named as one of the 1,000 companies to inspire Britain in the annual London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) publication.

The independent report has identified the top 1,000 fastest growing companies in Britain with a turnover of between £6m and £250m which are characterised as being dynamic growth companies creating jobs and generating wealth in an innovative, driven and inspirational way.

As David Schwimmer, CEO of the LSEG, explains in the report: “Ensuring that dynamic growth companies can realise their potential is vital to the UK’s future prosperity. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – accounting for 60% of all private sector employment – drive growth, innovation and job creation and are the lifeblood of the British economy.” He continues: “The overall revenue growth of the companies featured 108%. Companies in this year’s report together created 95,827 UK jobs over the past two-year period, a 39% increase compared to last year’s report.”

Liz Cameron, Director and Chief Executive of the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, commented: “The outstanding businesses contained in the publication display immense ambition, innovation and entrepreneurial drive, and all are to be congratulated on their achievements.”

David Alexander, joint managing director of Apropos by DJ Alexander who has almost 40 years of experience in property management, said: “We are delighted to be included in this annual report, it reflects the commitment and hard work of our extraordinary team at DJ Alexander. The team have worked hard over the last few years delivering the highest quality service for our clients. We look forward to continued development and growth in the coming years as we launch Apropos our innovative, new online service. This will extend our business across the whole of the UK, allowing us to continue our focus on offering high quality service for landlords and tenants.”

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