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MyTelemedicine, Alkami and Austin Capital Bank Rank on ‘Inc. 5000’ Fastest-Growing Private Companies

September 5, 2020

Austin Capital Bank, MyTelemedicine and Alkami are included on Inc. magazine’s “Inc. 5000,” a list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. The list spotlights the most successful independent small businesses.

Plano-based Alkami, which operates a cloud-based B2B platform as a service and provides online and mobile banking services for financial institutions and their clients, ranked No. 903 on the annual “Inc. 5000” list. McKinney-based MyTelemedicine, a leading telehealth and virtual care company with many banks on its roster of clients, ranked No. 1,112. Its flagship brand, Access a Doctor, currently services more than 2 million members nationwide with access to physicians via video for primary and specialized care. Austin-based Austin Capital Bank came in at No. 1,134 on the list.

The 2020 “Inc. 5000” achieved a three-year average growth of more than 500 percent and a median rate of 165 percent. The aggregate revenue was $209 billion in 2019, accounting for more than 1 million jobs over the past three years.

“This only underscores our team’s commitment to delivering best-in-class virtual care technology while providing above-and-beyond service,” says Rey Colon, founder and CEO of MyTelemedicine. “It has played a significant role in driving our growth.”

Alkami was also ranked No. 38, MyTelemedicine No. 47 and Austin Capital Bank No. 112 on the 2020 “Inc. 5000 Texas Series” in March.

Click here to view the complete results of the 2020 “Inc. 5000.” The top 500 companies are also being featured in the September issue of Inc. magazine.

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MyTelemedicine, Alkami and Austin Capital Bank Rank on ‘Inc. 5000’ Fastest-Growing Private Companies

September 5, 2020

Austin Capital Bank, MyTelemedicine and Alkami are included on Inc. magazine’s “Inc. 5000,” a list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. The list spotlights the most successful independent small businesses.

Plano-based Alkami, which operates a cloud-based B2B platform as a service and provides online and mobile banking services for financial institutions and their clients, ranked No. 903 on the annual “Inc. 5000” list. McKinney-based MyTelemedicine, a leading telehealth and virtual care company with many banks on its roster of clients, ranked No. 1,112. Its flagship brand, Access a Doctor, currently services more than 2 million members nationwide with access to physicians via video for primary and specialized care. Austin-based Austin Capital Bank came in at No. 1,134 on the list.

The 2020 “Inc. 5000” achieved a three-year average growth of more than 500 percent and a median rate of 165 percent. The aggregate revenue was $209 billion in 2019, accounting for more than 1 million jobs over the past three years.

“This only underscores our team’s commitment to delivering best-in-class virtual care technology while providing above-and-beyond service,” says Rey Colon, founder and CEO of MyTelemedicine. “It has played a significant role in driving our growth.”

Alkami was also ranked No. 38, MyTelemedicine No. 47 and Austin Capital Bank No. 112 on the 2020 “Inc. 5000 Texas Series” in March.

Click here to view the complete results of the 2020 “Inc. 5000.” The top 500 companies are also being featured in the September issue of Inc. magazine.

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MyTelemedicine, Alkami and Austin Capital Bank Rank on ‘Inc. 5000’ Fastest-Growing Private Companies

September 5, 2020

Austin Capital Bank, MyTelemedicine and Alkami are included on Inc. magazine’s “Inc. 5000,” a list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S. The list spotlights the most successful independent small businesses.

Plano-based Alkami, which operates a cloud-based B2B platform as a service and provides online and mobile banking services for financial institutions and their clients, ranked No. 903 on the annual “Inc. 5000” list. McKinney-based MyTelemedicine, a leading telehealth and virtual care company with many banks on its roster of clients, ranked No. 1,112. Its flagship brand, Access a Doctor, currently services more than 2 million members nationwide with access to physicians via video for primary and specialized care. Austin-based Austin Capital Bank came in at No. 1,134 on the list.

The 2020 “Inc. 5000” achieved a three-year average growth of more than 500 percent and a median rate of 165 percent. The aggregate revenue was $209 billion in 2019, accounting for more than 1 million jobs over the past three years.

“This only underscores our team’s commitment to delivering best-in-class virtual care technology while providing above-and-beyond service,” says Rey Colon, founder and CEO of MyTelemedicine. “It has played a significant role in driving our growth.”

Alkami was also ranked No. 38, MyTelemedicine No. 47 and Austin Capital Bank No. 112 on the 2020 “Inc. 5000 Texas Series” in March.

Click here to view the complete results of the 2020 “Inc. 5000.” The top 500 companies are also being featured in the September issue of Inc. magazine.

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