Márton Nagy negotiated with representatives of the 13 fastest growing domestic companies
On Thursday, Minister of National Economy Márton Nagy received in his office the senior managers of the 13 domestic companies that are among the fastest growing economic companies in Europe based on the 8th annual ranking of the Financial Times, the Ministry of National Economy (NGM) announced on Thursday.
According to the ministry’s statement, the ranking list of the long-established British business daily ranks European business companies according to the percentage increase in sales between 2019 and 2022 and lists the first thousand of them. They could be included in the list this year with an annual growth of at least 36.9 percent. The list may only include independent economic companies whose sales revenue was at least 100,000 euros in 2019 and at least 1.5 million euros in 2022 and whose sales revenue growth stemmed from their own internal performance.
The NGM indicated that it is a particularly remarkable result that 3 Hungarian companies were able to be included in the first 100 fastest growing companies in the ranking list. Taxually Kft., a tech startup with more than 10,000 customers in 40 countries, became the fastest growing domestic company. The company achieved a growth of 318.6 percent in the examined period, and its sales revenue in 2022 exceeded 10.6 million euros, thus occupying the 11th place on the list of the Financial Times.
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