ExoClick Ranks 8th in Deloitte's 'Fast 500' EMEA Tech Companies

BARCELONA — ExoClick announced today that it has ranked eighth in the Deloitte fastest growing 500 Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) tech companies.

The company said that each year Deloitte recognizes the fastest growing companies in the technology industry with its Fast 500 ranking. To be selected, the company must have been in business for more than five years, develop actively its own proprietary technology and show an amazing growth rate.

"Being part of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in Europe, Middle East and Africa is already an amazing feeling. But ranking number eight is something I would never have dreamed of. After six years of hard work, this award is really a wonderful recognition," CEO Benjamin Fonzé said.

He added, "This is a great opportunity to thank all our clients for their trust and support. As well as all the ExoClick people, who believe in the company and make it better and stronger every day."

The company noted that it is investing heavily in development and plans to keep on growing, releasing new services and opening new markets by 2013.

For the full list of the 2012 Fast 500 winners visit Deloitte.co.uk.

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