The Financial Times has published its seventh FT1000 list, which ranks companies on their growth rate over a four-year period.
Two midlands businesses have been recognised among the fastest growing in Europe.
The Financial Times has published its seventh FT1000 list, which ranks companies on their growth rate over a four-year period.
Mullingar firm Bevcraft is celebrating its second inclusion on the leaderboard, falling slightly from 165 last year to 182 this year, but still taking the top spot among Irish businesses.
Mullingar IT and Software development company Zoosh Digital also made the cut in 2023's FT1000 list, ranked at 423.
Mobile Game studio TripleDot took home first place this year.
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