ePass Achieves A1M Revenue, Expands
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 25, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026
The success of ePass in securing A1 million in revenue and its expansion plans indicate a positive outlook for the GovTech sector, potentially attracting more investment into similar ventures. This event directly impacts the valuation and future prospects of ePass, and indirectly signals growth opportunities for other companies operating in the public sector digital transformation space.
ePass, a Scottish GovTech platform founded in 2024 by James Buchan and Chris Renga, has achieved A1 million in revenue within its first year. The company specializes in licensing, registration, and permitting solutions for the public sector, having successfully deployed a tobacco and vapes retailers register. ePass is a core digital component for the Scotland — Scottish Government, serving 32 local authorities and over 15,000 businesses, with projections to reach 80,000 by next year. The company plans to expand beyond United Kingdom — Scotland into the wider United Kingdom and international markets, engaging with venture capital for its first external fundraising round. Recent senior hires, Bjorn Gisbertz and Don Drummond, are set to bolster its public sector strategy and growth.
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