Clue, an award-winning data and media partner for search, social, and programmatic advertising, is pleased to announce it placed in the top 15% of companies in Canada on the 2023 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.
Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on three-year revenue growth. Clue earned its spot with three-year growth of 738%.
Clue’s continued focus on empowering brands and agencies to lead with first-party data in their media initiatives is driving momentum for the business. Furthermore, its investments in engineering and technology, and its focus on data science are proving critical.
“Clue has ambitious goals to act as a steward for efficient, data-driven media investments across search, social, and programmatic channels for our customers,” said Joshua Alvernia, Co-Founder, and CEO of Clue. “Brands and agencies are faced with constant change, and with the growth of new and emerging channels like CTV and Retail Media Networks, they are looking for partners who can provide leadership and expertise. By connecting advertisers with the tools, resources and support they need, Clue is delivering intelligence, accountability and performance to the market.”
Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking that was launched in 2019. It aims to bring the accomplishments of innovative businesses in Canada to the forefront. In order to qualify for this voluntary program; companies had to complete an in-depth application process and fulfill requirements. In total, 425 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking.
The full list of 2023 winners along with editorial coverage is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. The list is out now and online here.
“Canada’s Top Growing Companies acknowledges the drive and ingenuity displayed by Canadian business,” says Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “This year’s ranking serves as an inspiration for future business owners.”
“This year’s Report on Business magazine’s list of Top Growing Companies shows how innovative ideas always rise to the top, perhaps even more so in times of uncertainty,” says Andrew Saunders, CEO of The Globe and Mail. “The Globe and Mail congratulates this year’s winners for meeting and surpassing those economic challenges.”
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