RSI acknowledged by Deloitte Technology Fast 500 as fast-growing North American company

November 9, 2023
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The company reported 830% growth during the past three years.

Rush Street Interactive (RSI) has ranked 170th on this year’s Deloitte Technology Fast 500. This list ranks technology, life sciences, media, telecommunications, fintech and energy tech American companies based on which are the “fastest growing.”

In a recent report, RSI was stated as having experienced 830% growth from 2019 to 2022. The company attributed the significant expansion to “developing and operationalizing a proprietary online platform that delivers innovative and frictionless experiences to its casino and sportsbook customers.”

RSI CEO Richard Schwartz expressed the company’s gratitude for the recent recognition.

He commented, “We are honored by Deloitte to be recognized alongside the world’s most innovative and fastest-growing technology companies. Since its inception, RSI's focus on quality and customer-centricity has set us apart in the online gaming space. Our 830% revenue growth and recent adjusted EBITDA profitability in highly competitive markets showcases the success of our strategy.

“We are proud to be recognized for driving our vision forward, and excited for our future, as we continue to position our company for long-term growth for our shareholders.”

Deloitte LLP Vice Chair and US Technology Sector Leader Paul Siverglate to a moment to congratulate all the winners and outlined what qualifications the group considers for a company to be eligible to make the list.

He said, “Each year we look forward to reviewing the progress and innovations of our Technology Fast 500 winners. This year is especially celebratory as we expand the number of winners to better represent just how many companies are developing new ideas to progress our society and the world, especially during a slow economy.

“While software and services and life sciences continue to dominate the top 10, we are encouraged to see other categories making their mark. Congratulations to all the winners who show us how creativity, hard work and perseverance can lead to success.”

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