Connective rapid expansion recognised

By BN | 30/10/2009 9:45:00 AM | 2 comments

Aggregator Connective has ranked 24th overall on the 2009 BRW Fast 100 list.

"We are obviously very pleased with our BRW Fast 100 ranking as it's the pre-eminent recognition of Australia's fastest growing companies across all sectors," said principal, Mark Haron

"There were only four companies from the finance and insurance sector in the top 100 and of these Connective was ranked highest," he added.

Haron, said the ranking on the list was testament to Connective's "unique business model as well as the dedication and hard work of the team".

In the last 12 months, Connective broker numbers have grown by 65%, and  its loan book has eclipsed $14bn.

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Barrie Gaubert on 02 Nov 2009 02:20 PM

Well done Mark - so much for the negative talk of 12 months ago !!

Broker Watcher on 03 Nov 2009 10:30 AM

This is a business that has been built on negative talk, but nonetheless congratulations to Connective on a wonderful achievment. And best of all, for their member brokers who have put their future in the hands of this aggregator it would seem they are going to be around for many more years. Little Kev and his mates would be delighted with that fact no doubt.

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