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Rant & Rave listed in 2015 Inc.5000 Europe
West Midlands based customer engagement company, Rant & Rave, has been named in the 2015 Inc. 5000 Europe – Inc.’s first ever ranking of the fastest-growing privately held companies on the continent.
The Coventry tech company, which is growing at a rate of 40% year-on-year, first launched in 2000 and now lists half of the FTSE as clients.
Dennis Fois, CEO of Rant & Rave says: “We have experienced massive financial growth over the past three years and it’s fantastic to be added to Inc.’s prestigious list, and to be one of the only companies in the West Midlands to be so. We are honoured to be recognised amongst some fantastic fast-growing businesses, including Microsoft, Timberland, Pandora and Oracle, who have also won the accolade of being an Inc. 5000 honouree.”
Rant & Rave is the UK’s leading providers of SaaS Customer Engagement solutions, with clients including Papa John’s, Scottish Water, npower, OVO Energy and West Bromwich Building Society.
Eric Churenberg, President and Editor-in-Chief of Inc. Magazine says: “For 34 years, Inc. has welcomed the fastest-growing private companies into a very exclusive club. To be sure, considering the millions of private companies operating throughout Europe, being listed on the Inc. 5000 Europe is a significant achievement.”
The Inc. 5000 Europe is an expansion of the hugely prestigious Inc. 5000 in the US, which ranks the country’s top 5000 fastest-growing private companies, ranked according to the percentage revenue growth over a four-year period.
The good news comes as Rant & Rave celebrate the first anniversary of its official rebrand from its previous title of Rapide Communication and after being named as a winner of the Temkin Group’s Customer Experience Vendor Excellence Award.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Katherine Adams .
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