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Skladon ranks in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 CE with 381% growth in revenues

Tereza Tománková
Tereza Tománková
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26/11/2024
Skladon ranks in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 CE with 381% growth in revenues

Prague, November 14, 2024 Skladon, the leading fulfillment provider in the Czech Republic, was ranked 33rd among the fastest growing technology companies in the Czech Republic in the 25th annual Deloitte Technology Fast 50 CE program. In the period under consideration, it grew by 381% in sales, proving its steady growth and increasingly important position in the Czech market.

This year, 400 technology companies from 17 Central European countries entered the 25th edition of the Technology Fast 50 CE competition. The results confirm that Czech companies have been doing well for a long time. Czech representatives took the top two positions in both the main Technology Fast 50 category and the Companies to Watch category. In addition to the international ranking, Deloitte also compiles the Czech Fifty ranking, in which Skladon ranked 33rd this year. Repeated participation in this prestigious selection proves that the fulfillment service already has a stable place in the market.

“Once again, being ranked among the top 50 fastest-growing companies in the country is confirmation that our everyday hard work pays off. It’s also motivation for us to not rest on our current position and continue to push our product to the next level. A big thanks to all those who are involved in building and developing our company,” comments Konstantin Margaretis, CEO and Co-Founder of Skladon.

Czech technology companies top the list of winners

Czech companies topped the main Technology Fast 50 ranking this year. The winner is Oddin.gg, a company specializing in esports data analysis. After three years, it has replaced pop-trading platform FTMO in first place with a growth of 7,958%. The second place went to the Czech manufacturer of dietary supplements MAGU, whose growth rate reached 4,248%. Seventeen Czech representatives scored in this category. JOBka, with its corporate communications app, and WOLTAIR, which focuses on the sale, installation and service of heat and power sources, also made it into the TOP 10.

Czech startups also achieved interesting results in the Companies to Watch category, which recognises fast-growing companies with great potential, but which do not meet the requirements for nomination to the main competition. The first place went to Patron GO with its mobile application for personal finance management, while the second place went to the online platform Adam, which connects customers with craftsmen.

Nomination is conditional not only on stable growth in operating revenues

In order to be nominated for the Technology Fast 50 competition, and thus for the Czech Fifty category, it is necessary to meet several criteria. The basic ones include operating revenues of at least EUR 50,000 in the last three years and at least EUR 100,000 in the current year.

The full result list of the 25th Deloitte Technology Fast 50 CE, including a recording of the ceremony, are available here.