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Singapore’s fastest growing companies: Metals recycling firm claws its way to the top with grit
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BR Metals is among 85 local firms with high revenue growth between 2014 and 2017.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Companies that set the pace these days tend to be in the technology sector, but one of Singapore's fastest-growing firms is in the far from glamorous field of recycling precious metals. BR Metals started operations here in 2014, and from that point to 2017, recorded a compound annual growth rate of over 250 per cent.

Nuffield Dental came in second with a compound annual growth rate of around 180 per cent, and V-Key, which creates digital security technology for mobile applications, was next with a rate of about 150 per cent. V-Key co-founder and chief executive Joseph Gan said the company's technology has to be robust and ready for mass deployment.

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