Pollen Street Capital portfolio company Aryza recognised as fast-growing technology leader by Deloitte
The team at Pollen Street Capital and Aryza are thrilled that the firm has been ranked in the 2020 Deloitte Technology Fast 50, a ranking of the fastest growing technology companies in Ireland.
One of Ireland’s foremost technology award programmes, the list is based on revenue growth over the last four years.
Designed to celebrate the incredible innovation and entrepreneurship displayed by Irish tech companies, this year’s list featured businesses that have demonstrated resilience, innovation, adaptability and have thrived in the face of uncertainty.
Commenting on Aryza’s ranking, Colin Brown, CEO of the Aryza Group said: “We’re thrilled to have featured alongside a number of great businesses and that the incredible work of our team has been recognised. Over the last 21 years, the Fast 50 has become the benchmark of success for Irish tech companies and it is an honour to have ranked this year.
“Looking ahead to 2021, we hope to build on the successes of 2020. I’d like to also take a moment to thank the whole Aryza team for their dedication and commitment throughout 2020.”
James Scott, Partner at Pollen Street Capital added: “Since Pollen Street’s acquisition of Aryza in 2017, the management team have never shirked from taking on all the challenges and opportunities Pollen Street and the market have thrown at them. As a result, the group is growing strongly both organically and through M&A, strengthening and expanding its proposition, launching new products and entering new geographies. We are delighted to see their success and hard work recognised.”
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