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11 MSPs that have recently become B Corps

Meet the latest batch of UK channel partners looking to balance profit with purpose

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
13 June 2025
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11 MSPs that have recently become B Corps
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8. Consider IT

Specialism: Cybersecurity and IT services

Billing itself as “a leading IT services provider with a focus on sustainability and social responsibility, Consider IT earned its B Corp stripes in June 2024.

The Edinburgh-based outfit employs around 20 staff, according to its latest filed accounts. With satellite offices in Glasgow, London and Austin, it counts Edinburgh storytelling tour company Mercat Tours among its clients.

Consider IT claimed its pursuit of B Corp status reflects its “commitment to using business as a force for good”.

“We are energised and motivated to continue advancing our mission of using business as a force for good. This certification challenges us to maintain high standards and inspires us to find new ways to contribute to a sustainable and equitable future,” it stated.

Countdown of MSP B Corps in size order continues on next page…

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