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Unlocking Compliance Excellence: Amiqus Secures Top Quartile Recognition in FT 1000 Rankings

The Financial Times (FT) 1000 ranking, compiled in partnership with German research company Statista, has announced its eighth annual list showcasing Europe’s fastest-growing companies. Released on 1st March 2024, the list highlights the top 1000 companies based on their compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue from 2019 to 2022.

Amiqus is proud to announce its inclusion among the top quartile of fastest-growing businesses across the EU based on revenue growth. Furthermore, Amiqus has secured impressive rankings, claiming the 42nd position for fastest-growing company in the UK overall, the 42nd spot in the IT & Software sector across the EU, and an outstanding 10th place in the IT & Software sector in the UK.

Commenting on this achievement, Amiqus CEO Callum Murray stated, “Ranking amongst the fastest scaling companies across the EU is satisfying recognition for the long-term approach we’re taking to partner with and support our clients across sectors. Whilst we’ve grown to become the most trusted compliance and onboarding platform in the UK, we’ve got lofty ambitions and no shortage of opportunities to deliver. Here’s to many more years of sustainable growth ahead.”

With a track record of powering almost 2 million checks to support compliance processes for individuals moving homes, securing new jobs and accessing regulated products and services online, Amiqus supports over 500 organisations of all sizes across various sectors in the UK.

Since its establishment in 2015, Amiqus has scaled sustainably through its commitment to using business as a force for good: investing in the team; working in partnership with clients and delivering long-term value to all stakeholders.

For firms seeking a trusted partner to assist with client Anti-money laundering, staff vetting or end-to-end client and staff compliance onboarding, get in touch with Amiqus today.

This article was submitted to be published by Amiqus as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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