Xpanxion, A UST Global Subsidiary, Ranks On The 2014 Inc. 500|5000 List
ATLANTA, Sept. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Inc. magazine ranked Xpanxion, a UST Global subsidiary, NO. 3744 on its eighth annual Inc. 500|5000, an exclusive ranking of America's fastest-growing private companies. The list represents a comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy—America's independent entrepreneurs.
"We are humbled, being recognized in Inc. Magazine's top 5000 growing companies for the second consecutive year," said Xpanxion President, Paul Eurek. "Our continued receipt of the reward says that the leadership and employees of Xpanxion have not been resting on past accomplishments but continue to push the company's unique cross-sourcing models to new levels," Eurek added.
Xpanxion differentiates itself in the marketplace through a cross-sourcing model, which leverages both onshore and offshore resources in a combined effort. This continues to prove to be a highly functional concept by utilizing talented people from across the globe. This model uses a US-based rural talent hub in a cost-effective manner through offices across the Midwest. Through genuine dedication of our employees and our clients' adoption of this concept, over the past several years, Xpanxion continues to grow while providing high value and quality software services to current and new clients.
The momentum, for Xpanxion's continued growth, stems from the aforementioned unique cross-sourcing model and employees that actually live by the "clients come first" culture. This culture results in the confidence that our customers continue to place in the Xpanxion teams and has given a manageable 84% growth over the past three years. Leadership certainly believes the growth will continue as the company's services offerings expand and the already impressive client list multiplies.
Xpanxion made the Inc 500|5000 list for the fiscal year of 2013. Since that time, UST Global, an information technology solutions and services company for Global 1000 enterprises, has shown its belief in Xpanxion's cross-sourcing model by acquiring Xpanxion in May of 2014. Xpanxion will maintain its name and, as a UST Global subsidiary, will continue to operate as a key player in the industry. This acquisition will expand the breadth of service offerings available to clients to assist in serving them better. Additionally, the new partnership between the organizations is expected to increase the momentum that Xpanxion enjoyed for several years.
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