TOP 15 largest and best SMEs

Digidelta ranks among the top 15 largest and best SMEs in the country.

In its September 30 edition, Diário Económico published its SME (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) Guide, concluding that the 550 largest national SMEs had a turnover of €15.5 billion in 2014, with exports totaling €3.9 billion, pointing to this as a major factor in Portugal's emergence from the crisis.

Digidelta ranks 14th in the ranking of the Best and Largest Portuguese Companies and in the Top 10 in terms of low risk. It has grown by over 30% per year, doubling its turnover from 15 million in 2012 to 31 million in 2014.

Fundada em 1986 por Rui Leitão, a empresa conta com mais de 80 colaboradores e tem no seu ADN, segundo frisa o seu CEO, “pensar inovação diariamente, estando muito atenta às necessidades existentes identificadas, com oportunidade para inovar e diferenciar”, através da sua equipa de ‘Business Development’.

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O sucesso passa por ter “uma gestão dividida em 50% de inspiração e 50% de dedicação, com base no compromisso dos objetivos. Sem negócio não há gestão e sem gestão não há negócio”.

It is worth noting that internationalization accounts for 55% of turnover and that €8.5 million has been invested in the new factory in Torres Novas, which "will enable exports to grow, with the aim of reaching €60 million in 2020."

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