ExoClick Named to Financial Times 1000

ExoClick Named to Financial Times 1000

BARCELONA — ExoClick has announced that the Financial Times newspaper has ranked the company at number 523 in the prestigious “FT1000 Fastest Growing European Companies 2017” listing.

The annual list recognizes innovative and fast-growing businesses that are the driving force of the European economy, sustaining Europe’s competitiveness and generating jobs.

“The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading publications for business and I am extremely proud that ExoClick has been included in the Top 1000 fastest growing European companies,” says ExoClick CEO Benjamin Fonzé. “It is quite an achievement for a privately owned company that has received no outside investment.”

Fonzé says this has enabled ExoClick to grow at its own pace throughout the ten years it has been in business.

“Our profits are continually reinvested and we develop our business and expansion in a cautious way. We have never wasted money and only invest in things that we really believe in,” Fonzé concludes. “Through hard work, the right strategic business decisions and the support of a great team, we have grown to become the fourth largest ad network in the world.”

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