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Steve Evans in Melbourne

Demand for offshore white-collar workers triples firm’s revenue

ConnectOS specialises in hiring and managing low-cost staff in the Philippines on behalf of other companies.

  • Edmund Tadros
Fast 100 founders: Outcast cofounder Paris Marchant, MCo Beauty founder Shelley Sullivan, and Medevac Flights founder William Cassidy.

Revealed: Australia’s fastest-growing companies in 2024

In a tough consumer environment, this year’s Fast 100 and Fast Starters finalists have managed to find their niche.

  • Victoria Thieberger
Among the nation’s fastest growing companies: Qure cofounder Kristina Orlic and XRecruiter cofounders Declan Kluver and Blake Thompson.

The fast movers’ secret to beating their rivals

The best of the nation’s small companies love their customers and know them well.

  • Victoria Thieberger
Medevac Flights founder William Cassidy.

This is the fastest-growing company in Australia

Founded by an ex-banker, this air ambulance start-up has achieved 700 per cent revenue growth thanks to business from the cruise industry.

  • Primrose Riordan

How a mother-in-law helped keep this ASX miner afloat

Nickel Industries revenues have topped $2.7 billion, but early on some family help was needed to finance this Fast 100 company.

  • Prashant Mehra

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November

 The team at  SustainHealth Recruitment

A one-woman firm becomes a $29m national recruiter

Kay Reynoldson says loyalty underpins healthy growth for this nursing recruiter where revenues have tripled.

  • Michael Smith

How a yearning for travel grew a 35-year-old overnight success

Diversification has been key to the success of these three fast-growing retail and travel businesses.

  • Sue Mitchell
Retention of staff with attractive benefits and competitive salaries is key to the success of HTS Constructions.

Why this FIFO construction firm ‘never loses a client’

Fostering long-term relationships with clients such as gold miner Newmont has helped this business more than double revenue to $80m in a year.

  • Larry Schlesinger

Meet the frequent flyer fintech targeting a $2.6 trillion market

The fastest growing fintechs in this year’s Fast 100 are an eclectic mix with a common trait: they’ve carved out niches for uniquely Australian audiences.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Alan Wong chief executive IND Technology which specialises in innovative monitoring solutions for critical power infrastructure.

‘Find your niche’: The hard lessons of building tech companies

IND Technology has made the rare leap from academia to commercial success, while legal tech start-up Nexl nearly failed but is now growing rapidly in the US.

  • Paul Smith
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From paper-based systems to AI, companies need to keep up with rapid change.

Three challenges that fast-growing companies need to meet

Staying on an accelerated growth curve will come down to fostering a culture of restless innovation and agility.

  • Mark Summerhayes

Meet the skincare company with 460pc growth

Identifying a niche is easy. Filling it – at scale – is the challenge, as these successful founders discovered.

  • Lauren Sams
The imposing HMAS Adelaide docked in Townsville.

Brisbane military supplier sailing with a tailwind

Being portside ready to stock military ships is a niche sector that takes strategy and sharp negotiation skills to win the race.

  • Nina Hendy
The IT consulting area to super and wealth is growing fast.

Fewer super funds means more business for this tech consultancy

The ongoing merger activity in the superannuation sector has supercharged growth at Wollongong-headquartered IT services company Novigi.

  • Edmund Tadros

Is the IPO route right for your business?

While sharemarket floats can access deep capital for growing businesses, it’s essential to explore all available options to determine the right investment path.

  • Gavan Carroll

November 2023

What this legal team learnt from the All Blacks

Organic growth and a raft of acquisitions have helped this professional services firm expand.

  • Agnes King

This moonshot tech firm is Australia’s fastest-growing company

Fleet Space Technologies, with a compound annual growth rate of 582 per cent over three years, is top of the Fast 100 class for 2023.

  • Michael Bailey
Mike Cannon-Brookes, investor and climate advocate, first made it onto the Fast 100 list in 2005.

Seven enduring lessons from 33 years of top start-ups

Over more than three decades, the Fast 100 has had its share of one-year wonders and flame-outs. But the success stories are staggering.

  • James Thomson

This fast-growing telco is the most trusted in Australia

Aussie Broadband has overtaken Vocus to become Australia’s fourth-biggest internet provider, and has the highest revenue of any company in the AFR Fast 100 in 2023.

  • Christopher Niesche
Jet Charge CEO Tim Washington with co-founder and general counsel Ellen Liang

On a mission to drive down EV charging costs

A Melbourne-based EV charging company will use its new charging-as-a-service offering, targeted at corporate fleets, to attract institutional investment.

  • Agnes King
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How to raise capital in a tough funding market

Fast-growing companies need to follow these eight tips when looking to win over investors in a difficult economic environment.

  • Xavier Keary

The category killers that defy any slowdown

Technology innovations can catch on no matter the economic weather, as this year’s lists show.

  • Michael Bailey
Alexis Soulopoulos and Justus Hammer co-founders of Mad Paws, are confident they are in a fast-growing and recession-proof sector.

Tech wreck pessimism no match for AI and Australia’s pet obsession

Mad Paws is struggling to win over ASX investors despite robust growth, while Aussie firms making autonomous vehicles and AI road cameras are thriving.

  • Paul Smith
Mobile payments, Fintech

Fintechs among the fastest, but rising rates to dampen the party

The era of fast growth at all costs is over, with rising rates drying up the abundant liquidity that helped spur phase one of these companies’ successes.

  • Ayesha de Kretser

How this travel company is weathering high airfares

Inspiring Vacations survived COVID to come out the other side stronger but is now facing the headwind of high airfares.

  • Christopher Niesche