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Rapidly Stumble, Swiftly Educate: Marc Churchouse's Journey to a £50m Digital Consultancy without...
Rapidly Stumble, Swiftly Educate: Marc Churchouse's Journey to a £50m Digital Consultancy without Venture Capital Support

Rapid Failure, Swift Learning: Marc Churchouse's Journey to a £50m Digital Consultancy without Venture Capital

Mercator Digital: A Success Story of Agility and Culture

Mercator Digital, a London-based digital consultancy, has once again made it to the UK's Best Workplaces list, this time ranking 3rd in the medium company category for 2025. The company's growth strategy and strong internal culture have played significant roles in this achievement.

Founded in 2006 as a modest recruitment business by Marc Churchouse and Marcus Clemens, Mercator Digital has come a long way. The duo, without any external funding, built the company from the ground up, even foregoing salaries for the first six months as they relied on their savings.

The company's growth strategy is centered on agility, seizing new opportunities, and building a strong delivery team capable of handling large, complex digital transformations, especially in the public sector. This strategy paid off during the pandemic, as Mercator Digital capitalized on the surge in government services' digital transformation needs.

In 2021, the company secured a 29% share of a £300m deal with Atos to transform Central Government digital services. This deal saw annual revenue surge from £17m in 2020 to £48m for the 15-month period ending March 2024.

Mercator Digital's success in the public sector, according to Churchouse, is a result of both strategic thinking and a strong internal culture. The company fosters flexibility, readiness, and a mindset attuned to rapid adaptation and learning. This culture, tested during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowed Mercator Digital to find opportunities within disruption rather than slow down.

The company's culture supports not only growth but also employee engagement and workplace excellence. This is evident in Mercator Digital's accolades for wellbeing and supporting women in the UK's Best Workplaces 2025. Churchouse emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the team, stating that it directly impacts revenue.

Between 2020 and 2022, Mercator Digital doubled its workforce from 100 to over 200. The company used factoring services to manage early cash flow, maintaining flexibility in business decisions.

Mercator Digital's growth is a testament to the power of a focused strategy, a strong internal culture, and the ability to adapt quickly to new opportunities. With a near £50m turnover and a prestigious workplace award in 2025, the company has grown to become an award-winning, global digital consultancy.

[1] Source: The Drum and Computer Weekly

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