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ESCREO is Laureate of the Deloitte 2020 Impact Star Award

ESCREO is among the Impact Star companies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), according to Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Central Europe 2020 report.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in Central Europe is a programme that recognises and profiles fast growing technology companies in the region. The programme, which is now in its 21st year, ranks the 50 fastest growing public or private technology companies.

Impact Stars is a special category which recognises a company which successfully links great products/services with a positive impact on at least one of the following: society, business, innovativeness, environment and diversity.

Here next to ESCREO it ranked two other Bulgarian innovative companies such as EnduroSat & CloudCart.

ESCREO was founded in 2015 with the goal to help people be more productive and creative at the workplace. Over the years it has supported in any way possible the companies, schools and communities by transforming not only walls, but spaces into more collaborative environments.

ESCREO main products include whiteboard paint which comes in white and clear as well the magnetic option. In 2020 ESCREO started enriching its portfolio of products creating the next generation of Acoustic desk dividers.

ESCREO is now an active brand on Amazon opening new markets and testing new products to international markets.

“We are extremely happy and grateful to be honored by such a prominent name as Deloitte and be among so inspiring companies and entrepreneurs who are changing the world for the better. It has been a challenging year but we believe we can come up together stronger than ever and build even better products and services all with a positive impact”, says Yasen Rusev, CEO, ESCREO.

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Deloitte’s report determines the Fast 50 based on their revenue growth over four years (2016 to 2019) and several other criteria, including having their own proprietary intellectual property or technology. For 2020 there were over 300 applications from nine countries. The average growth was 1460% and the largest is 9077%.