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FT 300 EUROPE'S LONG-TERM GROWTH CHAMPIONS BETWEEN 2013 AND 2023

VENTURA GLOBAL AMONG THE “EUROPE’S LONG-TERM GROWTH CHAMPIONS" 2024

2024/05/11
Financial Times and Statista conducted a study to identify the 300 European companies with the highest annual growth rate over the last 10 years, from 2013 to 2023.

Ventura Global is one of the “Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions”, since it registered an annual increase of 22,6%, and places at the 209th position in the ranking. The complete list is available at the following link https://www.ft.com/content/13a35b35-eb0f-4935-bbd2-afbdc984cb4e .

In Ventura Global we are honoured to be one of these Top 300 European companies, and it is a prestigious prize that will spur us to strengthen our partnerships and to reach important goals in the future.
Gianni Fior, Managing Director di Ventura Global

About Ventura Global

Ventura Global (VG) is a company specialized in financial solutions for the scientific and laboratory equipment market. VG develops proposals, negotiates conditions and delivers Funder approved operational leasing agreements for Users to utilize new and used laboratory equipment from world leading manufacturers. Ventura Global tailor-made solutions facilitate the purchase or replacement, upgrade, or extension of use for the instrumentation under contract. This technological renewal cycle also creates unique opportunities to acquire used equipment at very attractive conditions, ideally suited for those applications where state of the art equipment may not be required and where the budget is limited. To ensure timely completion of each deal, VG takes ownership of the entire process and its documentation trail from proposals to the signed agreement and acceptance certificate to activate the leasing contract. As technology continuously evolves and as Users’ applications and market requirements change, there is a growing interest in upgrading or replacing the instruments near the end of their life cycle.