Dynacons Makes Financial Times High-Growth Asia-Pacific 2026 List
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Dynacons Makes Financial Times High-Growth Asia-Pacific 2026 List

Dynacons Systems & Solutions Limited (Dynacons) has been included in the Financial Times (FT) High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026 list for the fifth time, an outcome that highlights its sustained growth trajectory and sector leadership. The recognition reflects a period of consistent revenue growth and operational performance, reinforcing Dynacons' position among technology-led organisations that are driving regional expansion. The company noted that the listing validates its strategic focus on scaling and delivering measurable value to enterprise clients.

The FT list, compiled in collaboration with Statista, evaluates companies across a multi-year period using revenue growth and other financial metrics, drawing from tens of thousands of firms in the Asia-Pacific region. The research identified strong representation from fintech, financial services, insurance and e-commerce, with information technology and software services emerging as the most prominent sector. The compilation is intended to celebrate companies that have demonstrated resilience and adaptability amid global economic volatility.

Dynacons reiterated that its inclusion is a testament to its ability to scale operations and support digital transformation for clients across industries. The company provides services spanning infrastructure design and consulting, turnkey systems integration, hyper converged infrastructure solutions and private and public cloud setup, alongside software defined networking and software defined storage offerings. Its enterprise services cover infrastructure managed services, breakfix services, managed print services, cloud computing and applications development and maintenance, designed to deliver end-to-end technology solutions.

The company, a 30-year-old information technology firm headquartered in Mumbai, maintains branches across India and technical resources present at more than 250 locations. Dynacons holds industry certifications including CMMI Level five, ISO 9001, ISO 20000 and ISO 27000, and offers Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). The firm remains focused on accelerating its growth, expanding capabilities and delivering solutions that empower organisations across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

Dynacons Systems & Solutions Limited (Dynacons) has been included in the Financial Times (FT) High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026 list for the fifth time, an outcome that highlights its sustained growth trajectory and sector leadership. The recognition reflects a period of consistent revenue growth and operational performance, reinforcing Dynacons' position among technology-led organisations that are driving regional expansion. The company noted that the listing validates its strategic focus on scaling and delivering measurable value to enterprise clients. The FT list, compiled in collaboration with Statista, evaluates companies across a multi-year period using revenue growth and other financial metrics, drawing from tens of thousands of firms in the Asia-Pacific region. The research identified strong representation from fintech, financial services, insurance and e-commerce, with information technology and software services emerging as the most prominent sector. The compilation is intended to celebrate companies that have demonstrated resilience and adaptability amid global economic volatility. Dynacons reiterated that its inclusion is a testament to its ability to scale operations and support digital transformation for clients across industries. The company provides services spanning infrastructure design and consulting, turnkey systems integration, hyper converged infrastructure solutions and private and public cloud setup, alongside software defined networking and software defined storage offerings. Its enterprise services cover infrastructure managed services, breakfix services, managed print services, cloud computing and applications development and maintenance, designed to deliver end-to-end technology solutions. The company, a 30-year-old information technology firm headquartered in Mumbai, maintains branches across India and technical resources present at more than 250 locations. Dynacons holds industry certifications including CMMI Level five, ISO 9001, ISO 20000 and ISO 27000, and offers Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS). The firm remains focused on accelerating its growth, expanding capabilities and delivering solutions that empower organisations across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

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