Made Tech reports strong half-year results for 2026

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Made Tech, a provider of digital, data and technology services to the UK public sector, has reported that the first half of 2026 was a strong period for both revenue and adjusted EBITDA. The company maintains operational bases in London, Manchester, Bristol and Swansea.

In a trading update, the group stated that revenue for the six months ending 30 November 2025 is expected to be £27.7 million, an increase from the £21.8 million recorded in the previous year. The company expects adjusted EBITDA for the first half to be £2.4 million, which is a 33 per cent rise from the £1.8 million reported 12 months earlier.

The board of the company expects trading for the 2026 financial year to be “significantly ahead of current market expectations” following the performance in the first half of the year. Revenue is anticipated to be 10 per cent higher with adjusted EBITDA margins increasing, which the firm stated reflected improved operational gearing.

Rory MacDonald, chief executive, said: “The first half of 2026 has been an exceptionally strong period for both revenue and Adjusted EBITDA, building on the momentum seen in FY25. Robust cash generation has further improved our balance sheet position and the strategic optionality this provides. Our near-term focus remains on sales pipeline conversion and adding to our already solid Contracted Backlog position, giving us good visibility into FY27.

“The UK Government has emphasised the significant role technology will play in delivering its priorities, and we believe the Group continues to be well-positioned to capitalise on these opportunities. Consequently, we remain optimistic and confident in our outlook.”

The group is scheduled to announce its interim results for the six-month period ending 30 November 2025 in February 2026.

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