Ness Global Services Limited
Ness Global Services Limited is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Ness Global Services Limited.
Ness Global Services Limited is a company.
Key people at Ness Global Services Limited.
Key people at Ness Global Services Limited.
Ness Global Services Limited is a UK-based subsidiary of Ness Digital Engineering, a global digital engineering firm specializing in advisory and scaled services for digital business transformation.[1][2][3] Incorporated in 1998, it operates in other information technology service activities (SIC 62090), serving industries like financial services, manufacturing & transportation, media/entertainment/education, and technology/ISVs through full-lifecycle digital engineering, including product modernization and centers of excellence in areas such as cloud, streaming, and intelligent transportation.[1][3] With 2023 financials showing £49.23M turnover (up 12%), £4.83M cash, 17 employees, and £3.95M net assets, it supports Ness's broader network of innovation hubs across Europe, Asia, and the US, enabling flexshoring and accelerated time-to-market for clients.[2][6]
The company solves digital transformation challenges by leveraging domain expertise, digital accelerators, and global delivery models, targeting enterprises needing legacy modernization, scalable infrastructure, and data-driven engineering.[1]
Ness Global Services Limited was incorporated on 1 October 1998 as Apar Infotech Limited, later renaming to its current name by 5 November 2003, with its registered office at Squires House, 205a High Street, West Wickham, Kent, BR4 0PH.[2][3] It emerged as part of the broader Ness ecosystem; the parent Ness Technologies in Israel was founded in 1999 via the merger of six prominent Israeli IT firms, combining decades of expertise to lead in IT and digital services.[4]
Key early figures include directors like Ofer Segev (Israeli CFO, 2007–2013) and more recent leaders such as Shalender Soni (current SVP Global Business Finance, appointed 2024) and past executives like Edward Galati (CFO, 2018–2021).[8] Evolution has shifted from initial software focus to comprehensive digital engineering, with Ness Israel joining the Hilan Group in 2014—a public Tel Aviv-listed leader in HR and IT services—expanding its scale to over 4,000 employees globally.[4] Pivotal growth includes steady financial gains, with net assets surging 318% to £3.95M in 2023 despite a small team.[2]
Ness Global Services Limited rides the digital transformation wave, capitalizing on trends like cloud migration, AI-driven modernization, and connected enterprises in regulated sectors such as finance and manufacturing.[1] Its timing aligns with post-pandemic acceleration in hybrid work, streaming, and data platforms, where legacy systems demand urgent upgrades—Ness's CoEs directly address this via AWS and streaming tech.[1][4]
Market forces favoring it include rising demand for nearshore/offshore flexshoring amid talent shortages and cost pressures, plus Europe's tech hubs (e.g., Romania, Latvia) bridging US/Asia operations.[1] It influences the ecosystem by enabling ISVs and enterprises to scale products faster, fostering innovation in OTT video, intelligent transportation, and regulatory compliance, while Ness Israel's dominance strengthens global partnerships with vendors.[1][4]
Ness Global Services Limited is poised for continued expansion, with next accounts due December 2025 projecting sustained growth from £49M+ turnover amid digital engineering demand.[2][3] Trends like AI integration, edge computing, and sustainable manufacturing will shape its path, leveraging CoEs for new revenue in GenAI and zero-trust security.
Its influence may evolve through deeper Hilan Group synergies, potential M&A in emerging hubs, and UK/EU leadership in fintech modernization—positioning it as a steady player in global transformation, building on 27 years of adaptation from startup merger roots to enterprise powerhouse.[2][4]