The company placed third in the IT and software category of the ranking, and was ranked 36th overall out of 130 companies ranked in Africa.
Deimos listed in Financial Times 'Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies' rankings for three consecutive years
Deimos listed in Financial Times 'Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies' rankings for three consecutive yearstechnology company, has been named on the Financial Times “Africa’s Fastest Growing Companies 2025” list, marking its third consecutive appearance on the prestigious list. Deimos has been placed third in the IT and software category of the ranking, and was ranked 36th overall out of 130 companies ranked in Africa.
This consistency reflects our commitment to long-term partnerships with our customers and our focus on building secure, scalable infrastructure that helps them grow. Our work has helped banks protect customer data, enabled start-ups to scale faster and supported public institutions in delivering digital services more efficiently. As we continue to grow, we remain committed to building technology that’s resilient, relevant and rooted in Africa’s real-world needs.
The FT list, now in its fourth edition, ranks companies based on their compound annual growth rate in revenue. For the 2025 edition, rankings were determined by revenue growth between 2020 and 2023, covering a period that included the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns. With its headquarters in Cape Town, South Africa and presence in Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, the UK and Kenya, Deimos continues to build partnerships with global tech giants such asis a hybrid and multi-cloud solutions provider, powered by world-class African cloud developers and engineers. With deep expertise across the cloud spectrum, Deimos helps modernise outdated legacy systems and support tech businesses from the ground up — building scalable, future-ready infrastructure.
Financial Times Africa’S Fastest Growing Companies David Anderson Andrew Mori Jaco Nel Statista
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