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The 10 fast-growing VARs and MSPs in Oxygen 250 2025

These 10 firms saw explosive growth in their latest annual periods. But who was number one?

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
28 January 2025
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The 10 fast-growing VARs and MSPs in Oxygen 250 2025
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7 Axians Networks

YoY growth: 60%

Revenues: £28.4m

Oxygen 250 ranking: 165th

Specialism: High-performance networks

This high-performance networking ace added over £10m to its UK top line in calendar 2023. It also banked a £893,000 net profit, compared with a £518,000 loss the previous year.

Known as a staunch Juniper ally, Axians also partners with the likes of HPE, Cisco, A10 Networks and Fortinet. Part of French construction giant Vinci, the wider business claims to have 14,000 staff globally.

Recent moves

Axians UK in December opened its first ‘Customer Experience Hub’ at its Basingstoke HQ. It is designed to “encourage face to face interactions and hands on experimentation”.

Axians also noted that its recent formation of an MSSP partnership with Nozomi Networks helped it more than quintuple its total number of OT MDR design and build sites.  

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