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Deloitte ranks STRATIV as one of Sweden's fastest-growing technology companies

Deloitte ranks STRATIV as one of Sweden's fastest-growing technology companies

4 min

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October, 22nd 2024

4 min

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October, 22nd 2024

The smart technology company Strativ AB has grown from 30 to 70 employees in just two years. The company has now been named one of Sweden's 50 fastest-growing technology companies and ranks 37th on Deloitte's annual list.

Each year, Deloitte ranks Sweden's 50 fastest-growing technology companies. The Sweden Technology Fast 50 list includes several successful companies, including PodMe, Digipartner, MediCheck, and now Strativ. Since its founding in 2017, the company has delivered cost-effective and flexible IT solutions to make businesses more competitive. As a result, Strativ's net revenue increased by 870% over a three-year period.

'Being among the top 50 is very inspiring for us. It gives us great motivation to keep moving forward! We want to share our gratitude with our partners, customers, and all team members at Strativ for this achievement,' says Strativ CEO Abdullah Yousuf.

Strativ AB was founded in Umeå by engineer Abdullah Yousuf with a vision to develop Smart Society Solutions. He succeeded in bringing together a group of talented individuals, creating a synergy that has significantly increased value for many Swedish companies.

'Our hybrid model for IT resources, combined with our strength in providing solution architecture, helps our customers implement innovation faster in their business processes, making them more competitive. We look forward to continuing to provide our services to our customers and growing together with them,' says Abdullah Yousuf.

Technology Fast 50 was founded in 1995 in the United States. In Sweden, Deloitte has ranked the fastest-growing technology companies since 2004. The ranking is based on the increase in net revenue over the past four years and includes both public and private companies, covering all types of technology, from software and hardware to life sciences, communications, and clean technology.