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ROLLER celebrates recognition in AFR Fast 100 list

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ROLLER AFR Fast 100 list ranking

Ranking reflects the company’s strong international growth 

ROLLER, the ticketing, CRM, and POS specialist, has been ranked #20 out of 100 finalists on the 2024 Australian Financial Review (AFR) Fast 100 list, demonstrating its significant international expansion.

The AFR Fast 100 list recognises and honours Australia’s fastest-growing businesses that are making a significant international impact. ROLLER’s inclusion on this prestigious list highlights the platform’s growth trajectory and illustrates its value to operators in the face of a challenging economic environment.

Mark Finn, CFO and co-founder of ROLLER, says: “We are thrilled to be recognized on the AFR Fast Global list for the second consecutive year. 2024 has been a remarkable year for us, and this recognition reflects the hard work and commitment of our team, as well as the value we deliver to our community.

“I want to express my gratitude to every amazing venue operator who has partnered with us on this journey—this achievement wouldn’t be possible without their trust and support.”

Empowering venues

ROLLER’s all-in-one platform allows clients to streamline operations, improve visitor experiences, and drive revenue development using an extensive collection of solutions including ticketing, point-of-sale, integrated payments, and more.

The company recently celebrated its 2,000th customer, demonstrating the transformative impact of its software solutions on the leisure and attractions sector and its dedication to helping venues succeed in a fast-changing world.

This year also saw the launch of ROLLER’s new headquarters in Austin, Texas, strengthening its position as a worldwide technology provider. With more than 200 team members across the US, UK, and Australia, ROLLER has a strong international presence and serves clients in over 30 countries.

Furthermore, in June ROLLER announced that the platform’s total transactions had exceeded $10bn since its founding. The company launched in 2012 and has established a reputation as a leading software suite for attractions, entertainment and leisure venues. By the time the firm turned 10 in 2022, it had already surpassed 100 employees and 1,000 clients.

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Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.

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