LanciaConsult featured in the Financial Times list of High-Growth Companies in APAC
Celebrating our success and growth across Asia Pacific.
We’re delighted to share the news that The Financial Times and Statista have included LanciaConsult in the 5th edition of their FT High-Growth Companies for Asia-Pacific 2023 ranking.
After an extensive research period, we’re proud to have earned a spot among the other APAC growth champions. This recognition is a testament to the incredible and relentless hard work from our talented global team, serving as further motivation for us to keep pushing towards our shared goal of delivering value for our esteemed clients.
The ranking is defined by The Financial Times and Statista’s months of research, which involved public calls for participation, intensive database research, and also directly contracting tens of thousands of companies. This resulted in Team Lancia being able to stand out among millions of truly amazing APAC enterprises.
The news coincides with the launch of our Jakarta office, another huge step in our ongoing expansion in the region.
Rob Ward, Executive Director of our Bristol office, has this to say on the amazing news: ‘We’re very proud to be listed amongst these other fast-growing businesses… A huge achievement for LanciaConsult. 2022 saw us celebrate our tenth birthday with another year of phenomenal growth. I look forward to building on this in the years ahead – bigger, stronger, and if at all possible, having even more fun together with this amazing team and our very special clients!’
Chun Seong Lim, Executive Director of our Singapore office, also shared his excitement: 'This recognition gives us even more motivation to keep pushing for excellence and being a reliable and trusted consulting partner. We're excited to keep growing and helping more people, and we're grateful for everyone who's supported us along the way. We are so grateful for this recognition and we continue to strive to do better.'
To read the full list of High-Growth Companies for Asia-Pacific 2023, head to The Financial Times’ website.