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Altia-ABM

www.altia-abm.com

 
Altia-ABM is part of the NorthEdge portfolio following, the primary management buyout in 2020 led by CEO, Rob Sinclair. Initially based just in the UK, our group has significantly grown in recent years through the expansion of international operations. We opened our Canadian office in February 2017 to cater to our Canadian and North American customers, and our growing customer base in the Asia Pacific region lead to further expansion with the launch of our Australian office in February 2018. Our customers include law enforcement agencies, a number of government departments, regulatory authorities, tax authorities, along with other government agencies ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.altia-abm.com
  • 1600, 421 – 7th Avenue SouthWest
    Calgary, AB CAN T2P 4K9
  • Phone: 437.888.2260

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