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Vendasta Named to Financial Times List of Fastest Growing Companies

Vendasta is proud to be listed among the Financial Times inaugural list, ‘The Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies 2020’.

The list, published Monday, is the result of a joint project by the Financial Times and research company Statista. The 500 companies listed achieved high compound annual growth rates (CAGR) in revenue between 2015 and 2018, with a minimum CAGR of 18 percent. Vendasta ranked 313th with a compound annual growth of 39.2 percent.

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“We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished,” said Vendasta CEO Brendan King. “It is critically important that local businesses have access to e-commerce, remote work capabilities, and online education and training. We owe our growth to local business, and during these uncertain times we have a greater responsibility than ever before to help them survive and thrive, and we’re doing just that with our Protect Local initiative.”

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The list was a result of conducting months of research, public calls, intensive database research and directly contacting tens of thousands of companies, according to Statista.

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