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PayReel Named one of Colorado’s Top 50 Companies to Watch!

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PayReel Named one of Colorado’s Top 50 Companies to Watch!

PayReel Named one of Colorado’s Top 50 Companies to Watch! 760 433 PayReel

Pop some bubbly and indulge us while we share some great news with you. PayReel has been named one of the top 50 Colorado Companies to Watch in 2014!

Winners are selected by a panel of judges based on revenue growth, unique use of technology, exceptional entrepreneurial spirit and a highly sustainable competitive advantage.

PayReel rose to the top based on our recent growth, which was fueled by a flexible, client-first attitude and a constant focus on making the client-freelancer relationship better and more productive for everyone.

Of course, we would be nothing without our great clients and partners. So if you’re one of them, raise a glass to yourself as well. If you’re not and you’d like to bask in this victory with us, simply click on the link below to get the conversation started.

Cheers,

The PayReel Team

About PayReel:

PayReel’s clients, who are some of the biggest companies in the world, are constantly immersed in the chaos of producing multimedia content or executing live events. PayReel makes sure they have the right contractors at the right time in the right place, and that everyone gets paid properly. And, most importantly, they handle every last detail perfectly while making sure their clients think nothing of it, so they can get back to doing what they do best.

About Colorado Companies to Watch:

Colorado Companies to Watch is a unique statewide awards program recognizing growing companies that fuel the economic fire of the state.  Colorado Companies to Watch honors companies that develop valuable products and services, create quality jobs, enrich communities and create new industries throughout Colorado.  The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade launched the program in 2009 in conjunction with the Edward Lowe Foundation and valuable community partners from across Colorado.