New York – The Financial Times, in collaboration with Statista, has officially opened submissions for the seventh annual edition of The Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies. The special report, scheduled for April 2026, will highlight the companies across North, Central, and South America that delivered the most dynamic revenue growth between 2021 and 2024.
This period posed challenges for many organizations, from soaring energy prices to heightened geopolitical tensions. Yet, it also provided opportunities for resilient and fast-growing businesses to stand out, strengthen their market position, and expand their influence across industries.
The upcoming ranking will be featured in the FT print edition and on FT.com, complemented by in-depth articles from FT correspondents analyzing the broader business and economic trends. Past editions have served as a valuable benchmark for investors, partners, and industry leaders seeking insight into the region’s most agile and competitive enterprises.
Eligible companies must be headquartered in one of 20 countries across the Americas, including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Chile. They must have generated at least $100,000 in revenue in 2021 and a minimum of $1.5 million in 2024, while operating independently rather than as subsidiaries or branch offices.
Interested organizations may be contacted directly by Statista or can apply proactively through the Statista website. For those looking to showcase their growth trajectory and enhance visibility in the global marketplace, the 2026 ranking offers a strategic opportunity to gain recognition.
The report not only celebrates business performance but also underscores the resilience and innovation that define the region’s most successful companies.