Specialism: Broadliner
Key vendors: Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, HPE, Lenovo, Microsoft
UK revenue: £1.69bn (3%)
UK headcount: 1,180
Strong demand for endpoint solutions helped the main UK subsidiary of this global broadliner return to growth in calendar 2024, its latest accounts reveal.
The world’s second-largest IT distributor has spent much of 2025 aggressively repositioning itself with ‘Xvantage’.
“We are becoming a platform company, doing platform business,” Ingram Micro’s President Global Platform Group, Sanjib Sahoo said in July as he gave an hour-long demonstration of the platform.
NYSE-listed Ingram acknowledged in August that it may suffer from a “potential loss of business” in the wake of its early July ransomware attack.

Former UK boss Matthew Sanderson was on 1 June appointed to run the distributor’s entire $14bn-revenue EMEA business.
Ingram Micro (UK) Ltd, saw revenue grow 4% to £1.479bn in calendar 2024, its latest accounts show.
Ingram Micro Services Ltd chipped in a further £182m, with CommsCare Group Ltd contributing £34m (we had to use the 2023 tally for the latter due to a lack of fresh accounts).
Ingram may have ranked higher in this report had we been able to obtain a gross sales tally for its UK business (its UK ‘revenues’ are virtually identical to those of top dog TD Synnex).
Ingram declined to assist with this profile.
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