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Companies in construction, fintech and IT among fastest-growing in Singapore
January 20, 2026
|The Straits Times
Firms from those sectors make up 39% of 2026 list topped by Clean Kinetics
Singapore's Fastest Growing Companies, a list of 100 companies here that achieved a high percentage growth in revenues between 2021 and 2024, also included companies in the manufacturing, hospitality and automotive sectors.
(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)
Construction and engineering, fintech, and IT and software firms came out tops in an annual list compiling the 100 fastest-growing companies in Singapore.
Companies from these sectors accounted for 39 per cent of the list compiled by The Straits Times and global research firm Statista. The firms offer a range of established services, such as solar engineering, digital wealth management and cloud communications.
The list, released on Jan 20, also included companies in the manufacturing, hospitality and automotive sectors.
Singapore's Fastest Growing Companies is a list of 100 companies here that achieved a high percentage growth in revenues between 2021 and 2024.
Part of the criteria to be considered is that the companies are headquartered in Singapore, and have at least $150,000 of revenue generated in 2021 and $1.5 million in 2024.
These revenues must also be organic, or generated through the businesses' own operations and resources, rather than through external means like mergers, acquisitions or partnerships.
Topping the list in 2026 is solar engineering, construction and procurement firm Clean Kinetics, which saw its revenue grow 42 times from $365,000 in 2021 to $15.3 million in 2024. This is the first time the four-year-old company has made the list.
Clean Kinetics has completed some 180 projects in Singapore, with clients that include car distributor Tan Chong Motors and the Land Transport Authority.
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