Financial Times Recognizes Rev.io as One of 500 Fastest Growing Companies in the Americas

Published 14 Apr 2020

Rev.io Comes in at #431 on the News Organization’s Inaugural 2020 List

Rev.io continues to extend its impressive streak of recent awards and industry recognition.  

The Financial Times (FT), one of the most prestigious global business news organizations, recently recognized Rev.io on its inaugural The Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies 2020 ranking. Rev.io, listed at 431 on this ranking, joins an impressive group of businesses from respective technology, support services, and financial service sectors. 

FT compiled data with research company Statista to form this list of 500 companies, measuring compound annual growth rate in revenue between 2015 and 2018 as its main ranking criteria. 

To learn more about our sophisticated billing platform and the qualities that make Rev.io the right choice as your strategic billing partner, contact us today. 

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