Wellington-based, ASX-listed Xero topped the TIN200 for the first time and Rocket Lab made its debut in the top 10, replacing abattoir robotics firm Scott Technology. 
Last year's top 10: 1. F&P Healthcare ($1.74b) 2. Xero ($1.71b) 3. F&P Appliances ($1.50b), 4. Datacom ($1.49b) 5. Wētā FX ($430m) 6. Tait ($420m) 7. Gallagher ($402m) 8. Pushpay $366m 9. Windcave ($305m). 10 Scott Technology $276m. Source / Tin200 2025Wellington-based, ASX-listed Xero topped the TIN200 for the first time and Rocket Lab made its debut in the top 10, replacing abattoir robotics firm Scott Technology.
Last year’s top 10: 1. F&P Healthcare ($1.74b) 2. Xero ($1.71b) 3. F&P Appliances ($1.50b), 4. Datacom ($1.49b) 5. Wētā FX ($430m) 6. Tait ($420m) 7. Gallagher ($402m) 8. Pushpay $366m 9. Windcave ($305m). 10 Scott Technology $276m. Source / Tin200 2025

The Absolute IT Supreme Scale-Ups 2025: the Tin200 companies ranked between 101-200 with the highest dollar value increase in revenue in the past year. Source / Tin200 2025The Absolute IT Supreme Scale-Ups 2025: the Tin200 companies ranked between 101-200 with the highest dollar value increase in revenue in the past year. Source / Tin200 2025

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