Montreal, September 26, 2025: Amilia’s three-year revenue growth of 135% has propelled the company onto Report on Business magazine’s 2025 ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies, where it landed in the 235th spot.
Amilia CEO Hugo Lachance is proud of the company's ranking among Canadian businesses. He highlights how Amilia is advancing its mission:
This recognition showcases our impressive business results and our commitment to reinvesting in innovation. With $35 million in new funding from last spring and over $7 million dedicated to product development in the past year, we’re doubling down on our mission: to help YMCAs, JCCs, Parks and Rec agencies and all rec organizations expand access, participation, and community impact.Hugo Lachance, CEO at Amilia
Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking launched in 2019 to celebrate innovative Canadian businesses. To qualify for this voluntary program, companies must complete an in-depth application process and fulfill revenue requirements. In total, 400 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking. The full list of winners, along with editorial coverage, is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine.
"Our annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies reflects the sector-spanning ingenuity of this country’s entrepreneurs and corporate leaders," says Dawn Calleja, editor of Report on Business magazine.
We think it’s important to tell their stories to help inspire the next generation of up-and-comers across the country.Dawn Calleja, editor of Report on Business magazine.
With a team of over 170 employees across North America, Amilia is accelerating innovation and scaling impact well above industry standards. This commitment ensures that growth is directly tied to the company's mission of empowering recreation organizations with efficient, impactful and trustworthy software to better support their communities and residents.
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About Amilia
Founded in 2009, Amilia is on a mission to simplify the management of organizations offering activities and memberships to their community. From registrations, billing, scheduling, financial reporting, facility management, and more, Amilia is broadening access to modern technology for over 1,500 organizations and 6,600 facilities across North America. Its robust end-to-end solutions support small businesses, YMCAs, JCCs, community centers, and Parks & Recreation agencies in their aim to engage and uplift their local communities. Learn more at amilia.com.