Bournemouth Software Firm Ranked Among UK’s Top Workplaces

Bournemouth-based iplicit, a leader in cloud finance solutions, has achieved notable recognition in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 list. The company secured fifth place among medium-sized businesses, highlighting its commitment to employee satisfaction and engagement.
Recognition in the Workplace
This accolade comes from an anonymous employee survey, with no external judges involved. The Sunday Times evaluated tens of thousands of applications to identify the top 500 employers in the UK. This recognition underscores iplicit’s positive workplace culture and employee engagement.
Leadership Insights
Lyndon Stickley, the CEO of iplicit, expressed pride in the achievement. He stated, “We talk a lot about Raving Fans at iplicit. We strive to build a team dedicated to our customers and the standards we uphold.” Stickley emphasized that passionate employees foster customer loyalty, leading to successful business outcomes.
Growth and Development
- This marks the second consecutive year iplicit has appeared in the top 10, having achieved a similar ranking in 2024.
- Since then, the company has doubled its workforce, now employing 200 individuals.
- iplicit has maintained an impressive revenue growth of over 100% year on year.
- The firm now supports more than 50,000 users daily across 103 countries.
Outstanding Engagement Scores
Iplicit achieved an impressive 96% engagement score in the WorkL survey, surpassing the technology sector benchmark by 12%. This high level of employee satisfaction reflects the effective engagement strategies implemented by the company.
Management’s Perspective
Olivia McMillan, chief operating officer at iplicit, highlighted the challenges of rapid growth. She stated, “Scaling a business at iplicit’s pace is a significant test for any organisation. We have emerged with a more engaged and ambitious team.” McMillan believes this recognition is a testament to the passion and dedication present in the company.




