ActiveOps PLC
LSE:AOM

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LSE:AOM
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Price: 94.11 GBX -0.94%
Market Cap: 67.2m GBX
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68.2m GBX
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ActiveOps Plc provides cloud-based back office workforce optimization software. The company is headquartered in Reading, Berkshire and currently employs 160 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-03-29. The firm provides a software as a service (SaaS) platform to enterprises with global back-offices. Its software and embedded back-office operations management methodology enables enterprises to adopt a data-driven approach to organizing work and managing capacity. The firm's enterprise platform comprises Workware+, its MPA software platform, and AOM, its operations methodology and framework for effective back-office management. Its cloud-based ControliQ employee performance management solution enables managers to simplify running operations. The firm's solution, WorkiQ, captures workforce analytics from desktop activity for employee engagement. The firm's OpsIndex Score & Benchmarking tool involves measuring the performance of the operational business on an enterprise level, department by department and against community level.

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