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Pureprofile named in Deloitte Technology Fast 50 awards

Leading Provider Data, Insights, Programmatic and Lead Generation solutions Named among Fastest Growing Technology Companies in Australia

Pureprofile Limited (ASX: PPL), a leading provider of data, insights, programmatic and lead generation solutions, today announced it has been named as one of Australia’s fastest growing technology companies in the 2016 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Australia awards.
PPL was ranked by Deloitte as 23rd on the accounting firm’s Australian Technology Fast 50 list.

“This recognition is a reflection of our ground breaking work to connect and empower consumers with brands and publishers through innovative technology solutions and data capture”, said Paul Chan, Chief Executive Officer of Pureprofile.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 recognises and profiles fast growing technology companies. Now in its sixteenth year in Australia, the Deloitte program ranks the 50 fastest growing public or private technology companies, based on percentage revenue growth over three years (2014 to 2016).
PPL achieved 218 per cent revenue growth in this three year period through its leading end-to-end product suite of smart data, lead generation and efficient digital media trading.
The company is one of the few ASX listed technology businesses that have global scale, annual pro-forma revenue of more than $56 million and pro-forma EBITDA of $6.3 million in FY2016.
Following the recent completion of acquiring Cohort Group, the combined PPL group has a strong growth profile with 650 clients and publisher relationships globally and 3.5 million customer profiles, with a product suite of smart data, lead generation and efficient digital media trading.
 

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