Icentia places No. 48 on The Globe and Mail’s brand-new ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies

Icentia Inc. is pleased to announce it placed No. 48 on the inaugural Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on three-year revenue growth. Icentia earned its spot with three-year growth of 1,137%.

“Achieving such a high growth has a lot to do with our strong focus on individuals. Primarily, the patients and caregivers, who are our prime source of inspiration and feedback in designing the right products. Also, the people who joined our ranks and bring to work every day their passion, their team spirit and their commitment towards our mission,” says Icentia’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Pierre Paquet. “Our success is due to the right value proposition combined with a strong team that supports our patients and clients”. 

Launched in 2019, the Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranking program aims to celebrate entrepreneurial achievement in Canada by identifying and amplifying the success of growth-minded, independent businesses in Canada.  “We created the Canada’s Top Growing Companies program because we believe there is much Report on Business readers can learn from the successes of the country’s best entrepreneurs,” says Derek DeCloet, Editor of Report on Business and Executive Editor at The Globe and Mail. “We’re excited to be telling their stories.”

“The 400 companies on the inaugural Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranking demonstrate ambition, innovation and tremendous business acumen,” says Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail. “Their contributions to the economy help to make Canada a better place, and warrant commendation.”

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