WAKEFIELD, Mass., Dec. 14, 2017 -- Vestmark, a leading provider of wealth management solutions, is honored to be included in Built In Boston’s Top 100 Tech Companies.
Built In Boston’s Top 100 is a ranking of the largest digital tech employers in the Boston metropolitan area based on local, full-time employee count. This ranking is compiled by submissions to the Built In Boston website, results of a market survey as well as press releases, news coverage and other publicly available data. Built In Boston boasts that the number of employees employed by the top 100 companies on the list for 2017 has grown to nearly 40,000.
Vestmark is the top fintech company on the list and ranks 36th overall, trailing behind the 35th spot by only two employees. In the past year, Vestmark has grown by 40% to reach an employee headcount of over 300. The company remains focused on achieving hiring targets for 2018.
“We are honored to be recognized as a top 100 technology company in the greater Boston area,” said John Lunny, CEO of Vestmark. “Our contributions to the financial technology industry and the Boston community are based on the dedication, energy, and passion that our employees give on a day to day basis. We are well-positioned for future growth because we have the best and the brightest talent contributing to our success.”
The full 2017 rankings list for Built In Boston’s Top 100 can be found on their website. For more information on working at Vestmark, please visit the careers page.
About Vestmark:
Vestmark is a leading provider of wealth management solutions, headquartered outside of Boston, MA. Founded in 2001, Vestmark’s mission is to enable investors to better their financial well-being. We do this through delivering technology and services that enable financial institutions and advisors to deliver holistic advice in line with investor objectives. We service 43 institutions, over $750 billion in assets, and 2.1 million investor accounts.
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