ROCHDALE, UK, October 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 and Experian Hitwise recognise business
webuyanycar.com is officially one of the UK's biggest private technology companies according to the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 and Experian Hitwise as the British public embraces the fast, safe and fair way to sell their car.
The UK's largest independent car buyer has been placed 25th in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 and 9th in the Experian Hitwise Top 10 for January - June 2011.
Both awards demonstrate how the public has been attracted to webuyanycar.com since it launched five years ago and reflects how it has increased market share both in terms of internet site visits and car purchases.
Launched in 2006, webuyanycar.com recorded a turnover of £315.1m in 2010. As part of the commitment to deliver a convenient service, the business has opened sites across the UK, supported by the development of an easy-to-use online service.
The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 awards Britain's fastest growing private technology companies based not only on sales growth - an impressive 82% each year since 2007 - but also job creation.
The Experian Hitwise Top 10 awarded webuyanycar.com 9th place for site visits in the Automotive - Classifieds industry.
A spokesperson from webuyanycar.com comments: "The public are switching away from part exchange and private sales as they realise the benefits webuyanycar.com offers.
"The awards demonstrate how much the country was crying out for an alternative way to sell a car, helping our customers get a better deal on their next car by asking for the NON-PX discount instead of part exchanging and saving them from tyre-kickers and time-wasters of a private sale.
"We have continued to grow in spite of a recession and we have big plans for the future"
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