Canadian Business unveils annual list of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Pagefreezer, a leading web and social media compliance archiving and data loss prevention provider, secured a position on the coveted annual Growth 500 list, the definitive ranking of Canada’s fastest-growing companies.
Produced by some of Canada’s premier business and current affairs media brands, Canadian Business and Maclean’s, the Growth 500 ranks Canadian businesses on five-year revenue growth. With revenue growth of 520%, Pagefreezer was ranked at No. 174 on the overall Growth 500 list and No. 28 among Canada’s fastest-growing software companies.
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“The companies on the 2019 Growth 500 are truly remarkable. Demonstrating foresight, innovation, and smart management, their stories serve as a primer for how to build a successful entrepreneurial business ,” says Beth Fraser, Growth 500 program manager. “As we celebrate over 30 years of the Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies program, it’s encouraging to see that entrepreneurship is healthier than ever in this country.”
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“We’re incredibly excited to have made the list for the third year in a row,” says Michael Riedijk, Pagefreezer founder and CEO. “The fact that we’re enjoying this kind of organic growth is a testament to our team and the fact that there’s a real need in the market for the solutions we offer.”
2019 has been an exciting year at Pagefreezer. In addition to making the 2019 Growth 500 list, the company also grew its product offering with new solutions like mobile text message archiving, expanded into new markets, and nearly doubled its employee count to over 50 people.
“We’re growing and maturing as an organization, but we never want to lose that agility we’ve enjoyed as a startup—and we plan on maintaining this kind of revenue growth. We’ll hopefully remain a fixture on the annual Growth 500 list for many years to come,” concludes Riedijk.
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