NEW YORK, Nov. 21, 2016 -- TransPerfect, the world’s largest privately held provider of language services and translation-related technology solutions, has been recognized as one of the top largest privately held companies by Crain’s New York. The list recognizes the top 150 privately held companies in the New York City area. This is the 11th consecutive year that TransPerfect has been ranked.
The Crain’s list is based on revenue growth metrics, projections, employee numbers, and other data supplied by the listed companies as well as independent sources that include Forbes, Dun & Bradstreet, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
“TransPerfect is committed to providing the best possible solutions to help our clients achieve their global business goals,” said Phil Shawe, Co-CEO at TransPerfect. “Being named to this list is a true testament to our growth and the resolve of our employees, and it’s an honor of which we’re tremendously proud.”
Liz Elting, Co-CEO at TransPerfect added, “The Crain’s Privately Held Companies list is an impressive collection of organizations, and it’s rewarding to be named in such great company. I’m proud of our amazing team for again earning a spot on this list, and we are greatly appreciative of this recognition.”
About TransPerfect
With annual revenues of more than $500 million, TransPerfect is the world's largest privately held provider of language services and technology solutions. From offices in 90 cities on six continents, TransPerfect offers a full range of services in 170+ languages to clients worldwide. More than 3,000 global organizations employ TransPerfect’s GlobalLink® Product Suite to simplify management of multilingual content. With an unparalleled commitment to quality and client service, TransPerfect is fully ISO 9001 and EN 15038 certified. TransPerfect has global headquarters in New York, with regional headquarters in London and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit our website at www.transperfect.com.
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