Diaceutics CEO Keeling to leave position in January

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Diaceutics CEO Keeling to leave position in January
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Diaceutics, the Belfast based data analytics company that specialises in the area of healthcare and medicine, said its chief executive Peter Keeling is to step down from the position on January 1, 2024.

Mr Keeling has been CEO of Diaceutics for the past 18 years and the company said he will continue to serve on the Board as an Executive Director, to support the transition.

Revenues for the half year rose by 32% to £9.9m from £7.5m the same time last year, while the company said its pre-tax losses increased to £2m from £1.1m in 2022. During the six month period, Diaceutics said it worked with 50 therapies, up 22% on last year, across 37 customers. Peter Keeling, CEO of Diaceutics, said that as its pharma customers continue to evolve their investment to precision medicines, the company was extremely well positioned to deliver the data insights and lab network they need to find patients in need of appropriate therapies.

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