What does the Sage Group do?
Sage Group PLC (commonly referred to as Sage) provides integrated accounting, payroll, and payment systems, catering to small and medium-sized businesses. Their solutions support entrepreneurs in managing finances and business processes effectively, helping them grow and succeed. Sage has evolved from a small business into a market leader in financial technology.
How did Sage start?
Sage started in 1981 in Newcastle upon Tyne, founded by David Goldman, Paul Muller, and Graham Wylie to develop estimating and accounting software for small businesses. In 1989 the Sage Group was listed on the London Stock exchange and in 2009 they surpassed over 6 million customers worldwide.
Who is the CEO of Sage Group PLC?
As of now, the CEO of Sage Group PLC is Steve Hare (born April 1961). He has been leading the company, providing strategic direction and ensuring its growth in the market. Steve joined Sage in January 2014, becoming the CEO in November 2018 where he has been instrumental in steering the company towards technological advancements and expanding its market presence, further reading about the Sage leadership team.
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Where is Sage Group PLC based?
Sage Group plc is headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The company operates globally from over 40 + offices worldwide, offering software solutions and services, further contact information.
Sage (UK) is located in Newcastle, specifically at their headquarters in Cobalt Park, the UK’s largest business park. This sprawling 90,000 sq. ft. facility serves as their main operational hub.
Is Sage a big company?
Yes, Sage is a big company with 6.1 million customers and 11,565 employees worldwide and 40+ offices globally.
What is the mission of the Sage Group?
The mission of the Sage Group is to remove barriers and enable success for small and mid-sized businesses, empowering them to thrive alongside partners and accountants. Sage’s aim is to lead, not only through their customer solutions but also in effecting positive change more broadly, about Sage.
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Who are the major shareholders of Sage Group?
The major shareholders of Sage Group plc include institutional investors such as Vanguard Group and BlackRock. These entities hold significant ownership stakes in the company, contributing to its overall market stability and investor confidence.
How many types of Sage software are there?
Sage offers different products and software solutions, such as Sage Accounting, Sage Payroll, Sage HR, Sage People, Sage 50 Accounts, Sage 200, Sage X3, Sage 300 and Sage Intacct. Each product has different features and functionality and different pricing models across the globe.
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How much money does Sage make?
Sage Group’s underlying recurring revenue increased by 12% to £2,096 million, with Sage Business Cloud contributing £1,628 million. The company’s underlying total revenue rose by 10% to £2,184 million.
What does AlphaLogix Sage Business Partner do?
As a tier 1 strategic Sage Business Partner we can pass on a wide range of benefits to our customers including expert implementation services, sage consultancy, technical support, training on Sage products such as Sage 50, Sage 200 and Sage Intacct.
Contact us on 0330 043 0140 or email us at info@alphalogix.co.uk to discuss Sage software products or to organise a free consultation call, meeting, demonstration or personalised quote.
Request a Call Back to discuss the range of Sage Finance and Accounting Products
• Request a Free Consultation call or Meeting
• Organise a software demonstration
• Request Pricing or Organise a Quote