The company, which provides ecommerce stores with affordable unsecured loans to allow them to fund advertising and inventory in advance of selling items, topped the Deloitte 2024 Technology Fast 50 awards. The shortlist included companies such as cybersecurity business Siren, payments company CleverCards and healthcare platform Spectrum.Life.
“This recognition reflects the work we have put in since 2019 to provide funding to consumer brands, helping them solve problems that constrain their growth,” he said. “The truth is, we’re only just getting started.” “While Ireland has solidified its reputation as a global hub for technological excellence, the true highlight has been the remarkable growth of home-grown tech talent. Over the past 25 years the Fast 50 programme has been at the heart of this story, championing the innovation and ambition of indigenous tech companies in Ireland,” said James Toomey, partner and Fast 50 lead at Deloitte.
“The Fast 50 rankings are a badge of honour, offering trusted recognition based on four years of revenue growth. This credibility distinguishes the programme and not only identifies the tech leaders of tomorrow but signals their readiness to scale globally.”
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