The Deloitte Fast 50, the index that ranks New Zealand’s fastest growing companies, is open for entries until Friday, July 29. The 2016 list will be revealed on 16 November.

Deloitte Private Partner Bill Hale says the Fast 50, now in its 16th year, is more than just another business awards programme.

“The Fast 50 is a community of Kiwi business on a mission to achieve great things for their companies,” he says in a media statement.

Hale encourages all fast growing businesses to enter by filling out the simple online entry form.

“You’ve got to be in it to win it. The index only ranks businesses that choose to participate,” he says.

“The straight forward entry process only takes 10 to 15 minutes but the rewards from making the index are immeasurable. Fast 50 companies receive considerable local and national media coverage, profile within the business community, including potential investors, and a huge boost to company morale.”

The 2016 Deloitte Fast 50 will be revealed at the Deloitte Festival of Fast Growth – where all ranked companies attend a one day inspirational event at Auckland’s Villa Maria winery concluding with a gala awards ceremony.

“The festival has become an annual highlight for like-minded businesses to connect with other successful businesses and learn from each other’s experiences: it’s really brilliant to be part of,” concludes Hale.

For more information see www.fast50.co.nz.
 

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