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Growth rate falls below 10%

Sonia Speedy, Management Consultancy, 26 Jun 2006

Management Consultancy's annual top 75 consultancies survey reveals that the fee income growth rate has subsided

Accenture has once again topped Management Consultancy's annual top 75 consultancies survey, recording both the biggest fee income and the largest fee income increase across the industry.

Link: Management Consultancy Top 75 index, click here

But despite continued optimism among firms as fee income continued to grow overall, the survey revealed that the fee income growth rate had subsided.

Total fee income for the top consultancy firms grew by £455m last year, a 9.6% rise. Growth in the previous financial year had hit nearly14%, adding £574m to total fee income.

Management Consultancies Association director Fiona Czerniawska said its own figures showed an increase of more like 43%in business advisory services fee income, although she believed growth among MCA members was ahead of the industry overall.

'In the course of the next 12 months it’s hard to see it continue at that rate of growth – there will have to be a degree of consolidation,' she said. 'But it points to a good period in the immediate future.'

Czerniawska also expected the rate of growth of outsourcing to slow over the next 12 to 24months.

Accenture, which recently lost a £400m transformation programme deal with Centrica, declined to comment on its growth levels but UK managing director Lis Astall said she was 'delighted' that the firm had topped the survey for the second year.

Detica chief executive Tom Black said the firm's growth of nearly 45% in 2005 had been ahead of expectations. While he did not believe growth would be as strong again this year, analysts were confident of Detica hitting around 20%, with staffing levels growing by the same amount.

'The market is as good as we've felt it to be for some years,' Black said.

IT specialist Xantus Consulting saw fee income go up by 69.6%in 2005, to £3.9m. 'Within our client base we’re seeing a degree of optimism basically,' director Dave Yip said.

Yip said the 2005 performance was 'not a flash in the pan' and that the firm had added 15 consultants in the last six months and would probably add the same again next year –a significant addition for a firm of its size. Accenture saw fee income rise to £835min 2005, up from £753min 2004.

But it was Aspiren that notched up the highest growth rate overall, up 81.8%. It also took the title of fastest-growing firm over the last two years and fastest-growing small firm.

For previous surveys, see www.managementconsultancy.co.uk

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