CSM Diaries

19 Jun 2017

Sunday Times names CloserStill in top 100 fastest growing UK exporters for second consecutive year

SUNDAY TIMES NAMES CLOSERSTILL IN TOP 100 FASTEST GROWING UK EXPORTERS FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR

(London, June 15th, 2017): The Sunday Times has ranked CloserStill Media Groupin the top 100 fastest growing exporting companies in its annual International Track 200 (http://www.fasttrack.co.uk/league-tables/international-track-200/league-table/)  

The eighth annual Sunday Times International Track 200 ranks Britain’s mid-market private companies in order of fastest growing international sales.  The sales growth was measured by the companies’ latest two years of accounts.

CloserStill was ranked 100th with an compound annual growth rate(CAGR) of 42% over last two years, with international sales of just under £9 million, out of total sales of £36.5 million in 2016. 

The ranking makes CloserStill the fastest growing British exhibition organiser in international markets.

It comes a few weeks after the Financial Times FT1000 Index named CloserStill the fastest growing exhibition organiser in Europe, according to the FT1000 index report with revenue growth of 184% over the three years and a Compound Annual Growth Rate(CAGR) of 41.6%.

CloserStill’s ranking is the highest of any exhibition organiser since the Sunday Times Fast Track series inception.

Since its foundation in 2008, multi award-winning CloserStill now has more than 30 events across the technology, healthcare and education sectors in UK and international markets including the United States, Germany, France, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Since its backing from private equity investor Inflexion’s Partnership Capital in early 2015, CloserStill’s young and vibrant event portfolio has been focussed on the expansion of its event brands in key global markets.

CloserStill this month staged its cluster of technology shows in Hong Kong which saw an audience increase of more than 60% in its second year to more than 9,000 delegates. 
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