We’re proud to share that Target Integration has been named Runner-Up in the Expansion & Growth category at the Small Business Growth Awards 2026, hosted by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and HSBC UK.
It’s a great moment for the team, and one that reflects the work that’s gone in over the past few years.
Growth That Actually Means Something
Growth gets talked about a lot.
But real growth isn’t just about numbers, it’s about:
- Building long-term client relationships
- Delivering projects that actually work in the real world
- Expanding into new markets without losing quality
- Keeping teams aligned as things scale
That’s what this recognition represents for us.
We’ve grown by focusing on helping businesses solve real operational challenges, not just by implementing systems, but by making sure those systems are actually used and deliver value.
What’s Driven That Growth
There’s no single reason behind it.
It comes down to a few things done consistently:
- Understanding the business first, not the software
- Keeping solutions practical and scalable
- Working alongside a close-knit team who share the same goals and values
- Staying close to clients throughout delivery, not just at the start
- Adapting as businesses grow and change
Whether it’s manufacturing, finance, or distribution, the approach stays the same.
Keep it simple. Make it work. Make it stick.
The Team Behind It
This recognition belongs to the team.
Across delivery, sales, development, and support, everyone plays a role in making sure projects land properly and clients get real value from what’s implemented.
It’s also a reflection of the culture we’ve built, one that values:
- Collaboration
- Accountability
- Continuous improvement
- And doing right by the client
Looking Ahead
There’s still a lot to build.
The focus now is simple:
- Keep improving how we deliver
- Keep strengthening client relationships
- Keep helping businesses get more out of their systems
No big shift. Just doing the fundamentals well, consistently.
Reach Out To Us
If you’re looking at how your business can improve efficiency, connect systems, or get more value from your current setup, it starts with understanding what’s actually working (and what’s not).




