Strong Placement for FIQAS in Main Software 50

04 November 2016 FIQAS

FIQAS Software B.V. secures an impressive 23rd position in the Main Software 50, positioning itself among the most successful independent Dutch software enterprises.

The Main Software 50, organized annually by software investor Main Capital, aims to spotlight the Dutch software sector as a catalyst for growth and innovation, enhancing its visibility to a wider audience. The 2016 edition of Main Software 50 underscores the substantial growth of Dutch software companies in terms of revenue, internationalization, profitability, and employment.

FIQAS’s commendable ranking in the 2016 edition of Main Software 50 is rooted in its 2015 performance, showcasing a revenue growth of approximately 20% and strong performance across other key performance indicators (KPIs). FIQAS anticipates sustaining robust growth in 2016, both in revenue and overall performance.

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