A WARRINGTON business is one of the fastest growing in the north west according to The Sunday Times 100.
21D Clinical, based in Birchwood, is in the top 10 for the region and in the top 100 for the UK for growth in the last three years.
The firm's clinic is in Warrington and says it has created and provides a full jaw implant rehabilitation solution using fully computer guided implant delivery system enabling the delivery of implants and fixed teeth in one hour or less per jaw in 95% of cases that need it.
According to The Sunday Times 100, which is a supplement in the national newspaper this weekend, its sales are up more than 130 per cent in sales in the past three years.
Jim Armitage, the business editor of The Sunday Times, said: "Our politicians talk about how they'll achieve growth but it is the graft of entrepreneurs – such as those in this year's Sunday Times 100 – which achieves it.
"Their remarkable resilience shows what is possible with vision and hard work."
Adanola, a fashion firm which is based in Manchester, is the fastest growing in the North West with an increase of more than 200 per cent in sales in the last three years.
Six Stories, another fashion firm which is based in Manchester, and 21D Clinical, a dental business which is based in Birchwood, Warrington, are the rest of the top three.
Here are the fastest growing in the North West according to The Sunday Times 100.
1) Adanola, Manchester (201.52 per cent)
2) Six Stories, Manchester (170.31 per cent)
3) 21D Clinical, Warrington (137.31 per cent)
4) Think Hire, Oldham (130.17 per cent)
5) Open Communication Partners, Manchester (124.41 per cent)
6) Castore, Manchester (123.59 per cent)
7) Grantify, Manchester (105.55 per cent)
8) Club L London, Manchester (96.87 per cent)
9) Represent, Bolton (81.37 per cent)
10) Applied Nutrition, Liverpool (76.11 per cent)
To see The Sunday Times 100 go to thetimes.com/sunday-times-100-fast-growth.
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