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BoardClic is one of Sweden's 50 fastest-growing tech companies

BoardClic is one of Sweden's 50 fastest-growing tech companies

BoardClic is one of Sweden's 50 fastest-growing tech companies

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20 Nov 2023

20 Nov 2023

BoardClic has been shortlisted by Deloitte as the 26th fastest-growing technology company in Sweden 2023. This recognition reflects our remarkable growth of 1112% over the past four years and is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our team.

BoardClic has been shortlisted by Deloitte as the 26th fastest-growing technology company in Sweden 2023. This recognition reflects our remarkable growth of 1112% over the past four years and is a true testament to the hard work and dedication of our team.

Deloitte’s ranking, Sweden Technology Fast 50, has highlighted Swedish entrepreneurship in the tech industry for the last 20 years. The ranking is based on revenue growth and includes public and private companies in all areas of technology, from software and hardware to life science, communications and clean technology.

Check out the full list at fast50.se (in Swedish).

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