The 25 fastest growing companies in South Carolina

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Six tri-county companies are among the fastest growing in S.C. Can you guess which ones?

Earlier this month, Capital Corporation released ranking of the 25 fastest growing companies in South Carolina in 2019. To be considered for the list, companies must meet the following criteria: it must be headquartered in S.C.; it must be in business for at least three years; it must show revenue of more than $3 million in the last fiscal year.

The companies were then ranked using a calculation based on employee headcount and year-over-year growth over the last three years (2016, 2017, and 2018).

Here are the six Lowcountry companies that made the cut:

#6: Jeff Cook EnterprisesNorth Charleston

#8: Advantage | ForbesBooks – Downtown Charleston

#9: Preferred Home Services North Charleston

#12: EquiscriptNorth Charleston

#17: JEAR Logistics, LLC Mount Pleasant

#24: Blue Haven Pools – North Charleston

Click here to nominate a company for the 2020 list. And find the full top 25 below.

25. National Land Realty, Greenville

24. Blue Haven Pools, North Charleston

23. RealOp Investments, Greenville

22. Quality Business Solutions, Travelers Rest

21. Harper General Contractors, Greenville

20. Springhill Construction, Chapin

19. Swampfox Technologies, Columbia

18. THS Constructors, Greenville

17. JEAR Logistics, LLC, Mt. Pleasant

16. H&W Electrical, Greenville

15. Cantey Foundation Specialists, Camden

14. 9Round Franchising, LLC, Simpsonville

13. Kopis, Greenville

12. Equiscript, North Charleston

11. Integrated Biometrics, Spartanburg

10. The Hiring Group, Greer

9. Preferred Home Services, North Charleston

8. ForbesBooks, Charleston

7. Intellectual Capital, Greenville

6. Jeff Cook Enterprises, North Charleston

5. Plus Plus USA, Greenville

4. Diesel Laptops, Gilbert

3. Clear Touch Interactive, Greenville

2. Sunny Days Entertainment, LLC, Simpsonville

1. Orange Bees, Greenville


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