Triex Limited Recognised as One of the Fastest Growing Businesses in the UK
Published on:October 28, 2024

Triex Limited is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious UK Fast Growth Index for
2024.

Triex has been recognised as one of the fifty fastest-growing firms in Northern Ireland, a
significant achievement out of over 5.6 million businesses nationwide. The specific ranking
within the list will be revealed at the UK Fast Growth Awards on November 28th at the
Bloomsbury Big Top in London.

The UK Fast Growth Index identifies the fastest-growing businesses in seven nations and
regions, highlighting their exceptional contributions to the UK economy. Collectively, the 350
businesses on this year’s index are generating over £12 billion in turnover.

Mark McGillion, Managing Director of Triex Limited, commented on the achievement “We are
thrilled to be recognised as one of the fastest-growing businesses in NI. This acknowledgment is
a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team, and we are excited to continue
our journey of growth and innovation. We look forward to the awards evening, where we will
celebrate this achievement alongside other remarkable businesses from across the UK.”

Professor Dylan Jones-Evans, the founder of the UK Fast Growth Index, said: “The businesses
listed in this year’s UK Fast Growth Index represent the best of British entrepreneurship. Their
collective contributions are driving significant economic growth, creating jobs, and shaping the
future of the UK economy. We are proud to celebrate their success and look forward to revealing
their place on the lists at the awards ceremony this November.”

The UK Fast Growth Awards ceremony promises to be a night of celebration, recognising
businesses from across seven regions namely London, the Midlands and the East of England,
the North of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, the South of England and Wales. It will also
honour the fastest-growing firms in twelve key sectors acknowledging the incredible impact of
these businesses on the UK’s economy.

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