JDX, the global financial services firm, announced today that it has been ranked 42nd in the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200. This is the second time the firm has been recognised in the ranking.
The International Track 200 ranks Britain’s mid-market private companies with the fastest-growing international sales, measured over their latest two years of available accounts. Having featured in last year’s rankings as well as the Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100, JDX is proud to be distinguished once again for its continual growth.
JDX has seen strong global demand for its operations and consulting services in the financial and insurance markets with international sales growing at an average 76.76% annually over the last two years. In the last year, JDX has appointed a new Chief Commercial Officer, Mike Berry, CFO, Mark Williams, Head of Consulting Services, Lucy Dorr and three new investors.
Founded in 2012 and with more than 700 ‘JDXers’, the firm specialises in providing valuable, strategic, technology and operational consulting services to financial services companies, market intermediaries and FinTech companies.
Jonathan Davies, president and founder at JDX, said “Being recognised by The Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 for the second time is testament to our fantastic workforce, and credit goes to them.”
Mike Berry, Chief Commercial Officer, JDX, commented “JDX is an excellent example of a company that has a ‘can do’ attitude. A key component of our continued global success is our diversity of backgrounds which allows our consultants to look at problems differently”
The 11th annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 was published within the business section of the Sunday Times last weekend, on the Sunday Times tablet edition and on the Fast Track website.
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