One private Louisville-based company is among the fastest growing in the Southeast.
OnPoint Warranty Solutions clocked a 738% growth in revenue from 2021 to 2023, making it the 17th fastest growing company in the region on Inc. magazine’s list of fastest-growing private companies.
To quality for this year’s list, companies had to be founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021, and be based in the U.S., with a minimum revenue requirement of $100,000 for 2021 and $1 million for 2023. Companies were ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2021 to 2023.
Eleven Kentucky companies made the Southeast ranking, including four in the Louisville area (rank/company/location/industry/percentage growth 2021-2023):
- No. 17: OnPoint Warranty Solutions, Louisville, business products and services, 738%
- No. 46: Hit Seekers Sports Cards, Fort Mitchell, retail, 239%
- No. 57: Athlete Essentials, Lexington, financial services, 187%
- No. 70: Calhoun Construction Services, Louisville, construction, 156%
- No. 72: Kona Ice, Florence, food and beverage, 153%
- No. 106: Trim NuLu, Louisville, consumer products, 99%
- No. 115: Diversified Capital Management, Newport, construction, 91%
- No. 143: ACE Consulting Company, Nicholasville, construction, 59%
- No. 150: Motus Freight, Bellevue, logistics and transportation, 53%
- No. 160: CisCom Solutions, Louisville, IT services, 48%
- No. 162: LandCal Logistics, Georgetown, logistics and transportation, 46%
In addition to Kentucky, the Southeast region includes companies from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee.
The 192 southeast companies that made the list had an average median growth of 114%, the second highest of any region. The Pacific region topped the list, with 142 companies recording an average median growth of 124%.
OnPoint Warranty Solutions, which was founded in 2018 and has 53 local employees, is a mainstay on LBF’s Fast 50 listing of fastest growing private local firms. The company was fourth on our list in 2024.
No Southern Indiana firms made the Midwest list, which included Indiana.