Web Technology Group

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Web Technology Group
Type Limited
Industry Technology
Founded circa 1995
Headquarters Hammersmith, England, UK
Key people

Kieron Sambrook-Smith (Chief Executive Officer)
Chris Clark (Chief Financial Officer)
Tom Lasparini (Operations Director)
Richard Shine (Sales Director)
Harvey Durrant (Chief Technology Officer)

Number of employees=60 UK
Products Complex web based systems
Revenue £6m (2010)
Website www.wtg.co.uk

Web Technology Group, better known as WTG, is a technology consultancy and solutions[clarification needed] provider to the UK Public Sector, specialising in the design, build and management of secure, high value and complex web applications, based in London, UK.[1]

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[edit] History

Originally known as Hyperlink, then as hyperlink-interactive, WTG was acquired by Cable & Wireless in 2000[2]. WTG remained a subsidiary of Cable & Wireless until its sale in February 2007 at which time it became an independent organisation. It is a UK company based in Hammersmith. It is known for building and operating systems such as Impact Nominal Index[3] and was voted most efficient technical agency[4] in the New Media Age 100 for 2008.

WTG also operates the Coalclaims[5] site on behalf of Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR). This is the biggest personal injury scheme in British legal history and possibly the world, settling around 10,000 claims a month at their peak for ex-miners in the UK. Over 760,000 claims are registered and £3.9 billion in compensation has been paid to date[6].

[edit] Client Projects

A complete listing of WTG's clients is hard to find, but those that are in the public domain include[7]

[edit] Public Sector

[edit] Private Sector

[edit] Partners

WTG partners with

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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