Ranking
High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2025
High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2025 identifies 500 of the Asia-Pacific region’s high growth companies. This list is the seventh annual ranking of growth champions in the region with high revenue growth between 2020 and 2023.
- Based on a clear and detailed methodology
- Segmented by headquarter and industry
- Created in partnership with The Financial Times
536.6%
536.6%
highest CAGR
8.1%
8.1%
minimum CAGR to be included
500
500
companies awarded
Ranking Details
High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2025
Total:
Total companies:
0 companies

Project Details
About the project
The seventh edition of High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2025 lists the top 500 companies in the region that have achieved the highest growth rate in revenues between 2020 and 2023. China was omitted due to difficulties in verifying data.
To be included in the list, companies had to be independent, headquartered in one of 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region and have primarily organic revenue of at least 100,000 USD generated in 2020 and 1.0 million USD generated in 2023. The countries included are Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Published online and as a supplement within the weekday edition of the FT newspaper, the annual high-profile list is a visible and public acknowledgement of fast-growing businesses in Asia.
HOW WE CALCULATE CAGR
Calculation of growth rates
Company growth rate is based on revenue figures provided by the evaluated companies. For this, we use the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) formula:

METHODOLOGY
How we work
Learn about our general approach to creating rankings for fastest growing companies. Further details about how the ranking was created can be found in the High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2025 methodology.
01 Concept
The Fastest Growing Companies project ranks businesses based on their revenue growth percentage over three years, focusing on organic growth. The rankings include companies that meet set criteria like revenue thresholds, independence and financial performance.
02 Data Collection
For data collection, we create online application forms that eligible companies can use to register and submit financial and business information. Additionally, our analysts identify potential candidates for the rankings through research in company databases and other public sources, inviting them to apply for the ranking via mail, email or phone.
03 Evaluation
In order to evaluate candidates, revenue figures are verified by company management, with additional checks for small or unincorporated companies. Revenue growth rates are then calculated using the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) based on the companies’ reported figures. For better comparability, all revenues are standardized to a single currency.
04 Quality Assurance
Our team of analysts rigorously checks and verifies submissions, researches missing data in public and proprietary sources, and excludes companies that do not meet the eligibility criteria. A minimum growth rate is required for inclusion in each ranking.
Partnership
Our media partner
The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading business news organizations, recognized internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. It is part of Nikkei Inc., which provides a broad range of information, news and services for the global business community.
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Apply for the next round of ranking
If you would like your organization to be considered in the next edition of this ranking, please register below or contact us for more information.

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