UK business-software platform serving 160,000+ SMEs across finance, HR, and operations
The Access Group operates a suite of financial, HR, and ERP software used by more than 160,000 small and mid-sized organisations across Europe, USA, and APAC. The tech stack—Salesforce, Salesforce CPQ, Java, C#, Python, Postman, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, n8n, Power Automate, and Outreach—reflects a company actively modernizing its enterprise software delivery. Active adoption of GitHub Copilot and aggressive hiring in sales (149 roles) and engineering (63 roles) alongside projects in AI tool optimization and data integration pipelines signal a shift toward AI-assisted workflows and tighter product integration across the portfolio.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Commercial Operations, Deployment Lead, Engineering Lead, Web Lead, Commercial Director
The Access Group is one of the UK's largest privately-held business management software providers, with over 9,700 employees and a customer base exceeding 160,000 organisations. The product portfolio spans financial software, ERP, CRM, accounting, document management, payroll, HR, and business intelligence—primarily for commercial and non-profit sectors. The company operates globally across Europe, USA, and APAC, with active hiring in eight countries (United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Malaysia, Romania, Vietnam, Ireland, New Zealand). Current priorities include acquisition integration, customer success expansion, lead generation, and the build-out of APAC HR shared services capacity.
Primary stack: Salesforce, Java, C#, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Git, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions, Jenkins. Testing: Cypress, Postman, REST Assured, SoapUI, Allure, JMeter, Locust. Sales/CRM: Salesforce CPQ, Outreach, Salesloft, ZoomInfo, Apollo. Automation: n8n, Power Automate. Currently adopting GitHub Copilot.
Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. Privately held, 5,001–10,000 employees, operating globally across Europe, USA, and APAC regions.
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