Management consultancy recognition

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Vendigital has achieved a top-20 ranking in the Financial Times Leading UK Management Consultants special report for a third consecutive year.

Equalling its 2021 achievement, Vendigital has secured 10 medals, which are awarded to demonstrate excellence across a number of sector and consulting service categories. In particular, the firm has been awarded a gold medal in the Automotive category (for the second consecutive year), silver in the Internet, Media & Entertainment category and bronze in the following eight categories: 

  • Aerospace & Defence 
  • Construction & Infrastructure 
  • Consumer Goods & Retail  
  • Data Analytics & Big Data 
  • IT, Technology & Telecommunications 
  • Operations & Supply Chain 
  • Other Industrials & Metals 
  • Travel, Transportation & Logistics 

The awards are made based on the findings from two independent surveys – one among peers (partners and executives from management consultancies) and the other among the consultancies’ clients.  

Vendigital was also recognised at the MCA Awards in November 2021, where it achieved Highly Commended in the Commercial Excellence category with Protean Electric, and the Rising Star category for consultant, Andy Roderick. The firm was also a finalist in two additional categories: Performance Improvement in the Private Sector, with Alstom and Team Leader Consultant of the Year for managing consultant, Matthew Flynn. 

 Roy Williams, CEO of Vendigital, said: “We’re delighted to have been recognised as one of the UK’s leading management consultancies, achieving a top 20 ranking for the third consecutive year. This is a fantastic achievement and reflects the amazing work being done by our team.  

“The fact that these awards are based on the views of clients and contemporaries is particularly pleasing. This is a positive reflection on our collaborative, action-oriented approach and, ultimately, our focus on delivering measurable and sustainable cost reductions for clients.”  

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