UnionTech Selected for Financial Times' 'High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific' Ranking

UnionTech has been named to the Financial Times' list of the fastest-growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region.

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UnionTech Co., Ltd. (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Yusuke Okawa), which provides one-stop interior design, planning, and construction services for offices, commercial spaces, and residences under the mission "Build a new standard," has been selected for the "High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026," a ranking of the top 500 fastest-growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region jointly conducted by the Financial Times (UK) and Statista (Germany). Only five Japanese companies were selected in the "Construction & engineering" sector, marking international recognition of the company's growth.

About "High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026"

"High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific" is a corporate ranking conducted jointly by the Financial Times and Statista. It selects the top 500 fastest-growing companies across 14 countries and regions in the Asia-Pacific, based on revenue growth (CAGR, etc.) from 2021 to 2024.

■ "Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies 2026" Ranking Details

https://www.ft.com/content/c5a3ba72-0333-4830-8280-6bd1592e1f85

Background of Growth

As a creative company that handles everything from space planning and design to construction, UnionTech manages over 500 projects annually across offices, commercial spaces, and residences. In recent years, the company has expanded its business domain into diverse sectors and applications, including space design for beauty and medical clinics, overseas restaurant outlets, and large-scale renovations.

Furthermore, the company is focusing on providing solutions that support the sophistication of space proposals through digital initiatives, including CG perspective production at its overseas bases.

Under its mid-term theme from fiscal 2021 to 2024, "UT100" (10 billion yen in sales with 100 employees by 2025), the company has promoted the following key measures while maintaining a lean, elite organizational structure:

  • Focus on high-unit-price projects
  • Gaining trust through design and award achievements
  • Business expansion into new areas
  • Enhancing the quality and speed of proposals

As a result, sales grew from approximately 3.1 billion yen in 2021 to approximately 6.3 billion yen in fiscal 2024, leading to this recognition during the ranking's evaluation period (2021-2024).