CHERRY HILL, NJ, January 30, 2013 (Press-News.org) AmeriQuest Business Services, a business process outsourcing company headquartered in Cherry Hill, NJ, was recognized by SmartCEO as one of Greater Philadelphia's 50 fastest growing companies. The presentation of the Future 50 Awards was made at a ceremony held in January at the Drexelbrook in Drexel Hill, PA.
The Future 50 Awards, created by SmartCEO magazine, acknowledge the fastest growing companies based on a three-year average of employee and revenue growth. AmeriQuest Business Services, with 2012 gross billings of $483 million, experienced a 24% growth over the three-year time period.
During the awards ceremony, AmeriQuest and the other recipients were honored not only because of their growth but also because they are contributing to the economic growth of the region. "AmeriQuest has become so successful because we give businesses the competitive advantage they need to achieve growth," said Doug Clark, CEO of AmeriQuest Business Services. "We give them the purchasing power of a large corporation, access to better capital, and a host of financial process efficiencies that increase profitability."
More information about AmeriQuest Business Services is found at http://www2.ameriquestcorp.com or by calling 800-608-0809.
About AmeriQuest Business Services, Inc.
AmeriQuest is a business process outsourcing company, serving more than 1,500 customers throughout North America. Combining unmatched expertise, comprehensive services in the supply management, managed services, and financial supply chain functions, AmeriQuest Business Services helps customers move forward in every part of their business. For more information, visit ameriquestcorp.com.
AmeriQuest Business Services Recognized Among Region's 50 Fastest Growing Companies
The Future 50 Awards salute thriving businesses in the Greater Philadelphia area, based on a three-year average of employee and revenue growth.
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