Together and Somar Digital have been named the 31st and 39th fastest-growing company respectively in New Zealand in Deloitte’s annual Fast 50 Awards for 2023.
The Fast 50 Awards, conducted by Deloitte, celebrate and recognise the fastest-growing technology companies in New Zealand.
The accolade reflects Together’s sustained growth across the last three years and Somar Digital’s impressive growth has earned the company a place among the top performers in the country.
Commenting on the recognition, Together Managing Partner Rufus Chuter says: “Being named a Deloitte Fast 50 company is testament to the hard work and commitment that the team have consistently shown over the last three years, and to the support we’re grateful to enjoy from our clients and partners. It’s a privilege to be on this journey together and have the encouragement and inspiration of the Fast 50 recognition behind us.”
Somar Digital specialises in providing a wide range of digital services, including web design, web development, hosting, and digital marketing to create experiences that put people at the heart of everything they do. The company’s ability to adapt to market trends, coupled with its focus on customer satisfaction, has played a pivotal role in its remarkable growth trajectory.
Fiona Reid, CEO of Somar Digital, expressed her excitement and gratitude for the company’s inclusion in the Fast 50 list.
“Being recognised by Deloitte in the Fast 50 Awards is a tremendous honour for Somar Digital. This achievement exemplifies the hard work and dedication of our talented team, as well as the trust and support of our clients. We are proud to contribute to the dynamic tech ecosystem in New Zealand and look forward to continued growth and innovation.”
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