Is your company a growth champion? Stand up and be recognized!

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If the answer is yes, then your company has a chance to be included in the inaugural list of the Philippines’ Growth Champions, which will be published early this year.

Plus, your company will have the opportunity to also be included in the upcoming edition of the Financial Times’ High Growth Companies Asia-Pacific, which will be published in The Financial Times and its global website FT.com as well as in the Nikkei Asia magazine.

Eligible to join are companies with revenues of at least P5 million in 2016 and at least P50 million in 2019. They must be headquartered in the Philippines and the revenue growth must be primarily organic or internally generated. PDI Chief Executive Officer Rudyard Arbolado said: “We are honored to partner with Statista in publishing “The Philippines’ Growth Champions 2021.” The report will enable us to highlight and recognize the contribution of fast-growing enterprises to the Philippine economy and nation-building in general.”

“These companies are expected to be crucial components to our country’s business recovery efforts. The Philippine Daily Inquirer is committed to helping these enterprises achieve their objectives,” Arbolado added. Inclusion in the ranking is indeed a visible and public acknowledgement of your company’s performance that extends far beyond your specific industry and country. It will also generate attention for your business on the part of potential partners, customers, and investors around the world.

 

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