Businesses increasingly select 10Pearls as their digital product and software development partner to scale.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- 10Pearls, a global digital product innovation and software development company, announced today that it has earned a prestigious spot on the 2022 Fast Growth 150 list, published annually by CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company® by CRN®, landing in 23rd place. The CRN Fast Growth 150 list recognizes the fastest-growing North American IT solution providers and technology integrators for significant sales growth—driven by forward-thinking business strategy, strong technology know-how and services prowess—demonstrated over the previous two years.
CRN's Fast Growth 150 list highlights companies that have been able to maintain consistent growth within the highly competitive and rapidly evolving IT industry by continuously anticipating the evolution of the market and technology. With this recognition, 10Pearls is counted among a select list of companies that have achieved rapid growth and demonstrated an ongoing dedication toward success and innovation.
This year's Fast Growth 150 honorees achieved an average two-year growth rate of 96 percent and collectively generated revenue of $82.4 billion last year. Average growth was more than 95%, with more than $6.0B in median revenue.
"Our team continues to deliver measurable value focused on the evolving needs of our customers who need to accelerate their digital transformation efforts to say ahead of competition, said Imran Aftab, CEO of 10Pearls. "We are honored to be selected by CRN for inclusion in this year's the Fast Growth 150 list and this award is a testament to the dedication of our entire team globally."
The growth strategy at 10Pearls goes beyond strong client relationships, innovation, and world-class digital product delivery. The unique double bottom-line mission and culture at 10Pearls has attracted top talent and forward-leading partners across the globe, including Asia, Latin America, and North America.
"Despite the near-constant disruptions and unforeseen challenges today's IT companies face, they must still be ready to adapt and change at a moment's notice. With the CRN 2022 Fast Growth 150 list, we honor those IT solution providers that have managed to thrive in an industry where stability is often a luxury," said Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company. "The companies that earned spots on this year's list represent the very best in business acumen and strategy, inspiring fellow industry members and proving that with perseverance, meaningful growth is attainable in even the most chaotic business climates."
This recognition for 10Pearls is on the heels of other noteworthy awards. 10Pearls was included on the Inc. 5000 list for the fourth consecutive year, Financial Times list of American's Fastest Growing Companies, and the CEO, Imran Aftab, was recently named an EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Winner.
You can view the complete list of Fast Growth 150 honorees at http://www.crn.com/fastgrowth150
About 10Pearls
10Pearls is a global, purpose-driven digital technology partner helping businesses re-imagine, digitalize and accelerate. As an end-to-end digital partner, 10Pearls helps businesses create transformative digital products incorporating exponential tech (AI/ML, Blockchain, IoT, AR/VR). Our broad expertise in product management, user experience/design, cloud architecture, software development, data insights and intelligence, cybersecurity, emerging tech, and quality assurance ensures that we deliver solutions that address business needs. 10Pearls' clients include Global 2000 enterprises, high growth mid-size businesses, and some of the most exciting start-ups across several industries, including healthcare, education, real estate/ prop-tech, energy, communications/media, financial services, and hi-tech. The Washington Post has referred to 10Pearls as a double bottom line company that balances profits with social causes.
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