Established in 1992, AMCL has delivered strategic IT solutions to corporations, financial institutions, government departments, and leading legal chambers for over three decades.

Founded by Colin McKenzie, former Head of IT for the Corporate Finance Department at Charterhouse, AMCL was born from real-world transformation. At Charterhouse, Colin introduced modern banking systems that delivered a decisive competitive advantage — dramatically increasing productivity, operational efficiency, and measurable financial performance.

In 1992, Colin left banking to build something different: an IT consultancy focused not on technology for its own sake, but on technology that drives organisational performance.

Early in its journey, AMCL secured a Cabinet Office contract operating from George Street, Whitehall — including work within No. 10 Downing Street. With a small specialist team, AMCL led the modernisation of IT infrastructure across multiple government departments, from the Lord Chancellor’s Office to the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Duchy of Lancaster. This level of trust is not given lightly.

AMCL became one of the foremost innovators in legal and corporate IT, implementing cutting-edge systems for several leading barristers’ chambers.

Alongside this, AMCL has consulted for major global financial institutions including JP Morgan Chase, Warburgs, Citibank, and UBS.

Technology alone doesn’t create advantage — intelligent application does.

AMCL’s approach begins with understanding how an organisation truly functions. We analyse workflows, identify operational friction points, and design directed IT systems that solve real problems for real people