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20 Tech Companies in Ireland rank in Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500

20 tech companies from across the island of Ireland have ranked in the Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500 list, which recognises the 500 fastest-growing technology companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Two tech companies across the island have ranked in the top 50: Wayflyer and Fibrus. Four ranked in the top 100, including Tines and Buymedia.

Deloitte 2024 Fast 50 winner, Wayflyer, placed 43 in the rankings and achieved a revenue growth rate of 3,169%.

Fibrus ranked 48 and achieved a revenue growth of 3,009%. This company also ranked 2 on Deloitte’s 2024 Fast 50 list.

Tines ranked 55 with revenue growth of 2,786%.

Buymedia ranked 73 with revenue growth of 2,208%.

The average growth rate across all 500 ranked companies is 1,585%.

Fast 50 Lead and Deloitte partner, James Toomey, said: “The Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500 highlights the strength of Ireland’s domestic tech sector and the extraordinary abilities of our entrepreneurs. Even when benchmarked against the fastest-growing tech companies from across a wide geographical sphere, Ireland, a small island of around 7 million people, has still got 20 companies in this list.

“Congratulations in particular to Wayflyer, Fibrus, Tines and Buymedia who are in the highest 100 ranked companies out of 500 and topped the list in our 2024 Fast 50 awards. We marked the 25th anniversary of Fast 50 in 2024 and it reminded me how intertwined the story of modern Ireland and technology is. Awards like these show that despite global uncertainty, the future for domestic tech growth in Ireland is bright and we must continue to support these companies to grow Domestic Direct Investment (DDI).

“I look forward to opening applications for the 2025 Fast 50 ranking over the summer.”

At the top of the EMEA list is i-charging, a Portuguese company specialising in hardware and software for electric vehicle charging solutions, with a growth rate of 65,881%.

List of Ireland 2024 Fast 50 companies featured in Deloitte EMA Fast 500:

Rank Business Name Revenue growth rates
43 Wayflyer 3,169%
48 Fibrus 3,009%
55 Tines 2,786%
73 Buymedia 2,208%
151 Catagen Limited 1,101%
155 Mail Metrics 1,080%
161 Syndeo 1,065%
206 Halo Technologies Europe Limited 886%
210 Clear Strategy Limited 880%
228 Lifting365.com 821%
281 EdgeTier 670%
302 Circit 621%
308 GRID Finance 614%
357 Ekco 517%
361 Swoop Funding 506%
364 CR Payroll Solutions Ltd 501%
410 Core Optimisation 440%
420 Locate a Locum 434%
469 Kneat 383%
474 Barclay Digital Services Ltd 380%

 

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