BigTime Software, a leading provider of cloud-based software for professional services firms, has been named a gold winner in the 2020 Company of the Year – Midwest, U.S. category by Best in Biz Awards.
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“Despite the turbulent market conditions this year, we have continued to develop our community of users through several strategic initiatives including our integrations with Sage Intacct and Jira and the release of our integrated payment platform,” said Brian Saunders, founder and CEO of BigTime Software. “We’re honored to receive the gold award as it reflects our continued dedication to evolve and grow with our customers to meet their needs during and after the pandemic.”
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Since the program’s inception in 2011, winners of the Best in Biz Awards have been determined based on scoring from independent judging panels assembled each year from some of the most respected newspapers, TV and radio outlets, and business, consumer, technology and trade publications in North America. Combining top editors’ and reporters’ unparalleled expertise and experience with the objectivity inherent in the journalistic ethos, Best in Biz Awards judging panels are uniquely able to determine the best of the best from among the hundreds of competitive entries.
This award follows BigTime Software’s recent recognition on Inc. 5000’s annual list, with BigTime Software ranking 220 places higher than 2019 with a remarkable 117% three-year revenue growth. In addition, BigTime Software was the top leader in G2’s Grid Report for Professional Services Automation for Winter 2021 and received the highest satisfaction score of 94. It was also named the winner of the Silver Stevie® Award and one of Startup Weekly’s 2020 Software Companies to Watch.
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