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PR Newswire | 17 May, 2010

LONDON: TranslateMedia, the award winning global translations agency, has been selected for the GP Bullhound Media Momentum Top 50 list of fastest growing digital media companies in Europe for 2010.

The complete list and awards for the fastest growing companies were revealed at the GP Bullhound Media Momentum Awards 2010 on 12th of May in London. A high profile judging panel, including representatives from Google and New Media Group, rated TranslateMedia as the 10th fastest growing digital media company in Europe out of the 50 nominated companies.

Patrick Eve, TranslateMedia's CEO, responded, 'We are very excited to find out that we're among the top 10 fastest growing companies within digital media in Europe. This shows that all the hard work we've put in over the last few years has paid off and this could not have been achieved without our dedicated TranslateMedia teams across all our global offices. We will continue to strive for excellence by serving our clients with the best possible service.'

Lisa Skoglund, Marketing Manager at TranslateMedia, said, "Adding services such as multilingual search engine optimisation (MSEO) to our service portfolio has allowed us to respond to the growing market demand from our digital media client base and we see areas such as search, mobile and digital playing an important part of our growth strategy in 2010."

Operations Director, Matt Train, added, "Our innovative technology partnered with the exceptional customer service provided by our teams have ensured a growing list of loyal clients using our translation services. Over the years TranslateMedia has really strengthened its foothold as a global and innovative agency offering high quality translation services across a wide range of industries."

TranslateMedia: TranslateMedia is one of the fastest growing global translation companies, with offices in London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam and Brussels. TranslateMedia employs 5,000 specialist translators and covers 80 languages. It is one of a short list of global agencies to be certified the highest quality assurance standard for translation services (EN 15038:2006) and has developed a corporate portal for clients to post jobs from anywhere and at anytime online.

Media Momentum: For the 6th year running, investment bank GP Bullhound, together with award sponsor Grant Thornton and premium sponsors Schroders Private Banking, Acton Capital Partners and Kemp Little, are publishing a league table of the hottest and fastest growing digital media companies in Europe.

 
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