Multinational professional services firm Deloitte released its 2025 Technology Fast 500 list, a yearly ranking of the fastest-growing public and private companies across North America. This year marks the 31st iteration of the list, which covers the media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech and energy tech sectors. The ranking features 50 New York companies, compared to 56 on last year’s list.
The Technology Fast 500 focuses on fiscal year revenue growth over a three-year period. The 2025 awardees reported growth rates ranging from 122 percent to 29,738 percent between 2021 and 2024, with the average growth rate at 1,079 percent. Two New York City companies made it into this year’s top 10.
“New York has historic industry depth that is amplified by the local 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 winners — from across the fintech, cybersecurity and healthcare technology sectors,” Roger G. Arrieux Jr., New York managing partner and east region market leader for Deloitte, said in a statement. “Wonderful to see the local success continue. Congratulations to all the winners!”
Keep reading to find out more about the top five New York companies included in the 2025 ranking, and check out the full list for additional details.
Top NYC Tech Companies on Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 500
- Farther
- Cyera
- Xeal
- PostGrid
- Rightway
Ranked #5, 11,968% Growth
Farther offers comprehensive wealth management services through its seasoned, conflict-free advisors and proprietary platform. The company has more than $9 billion in assets under management, and it’s the highest-ranking fintech company on this year’s Technology Fast 500 list.
Ranked #7, 11,823% Growth
Cyera’s AI-native data security platform helps businesses quickly discover, scan and classify data so they can efficiently manage risks. In June, the company announced pulling in a $540 million Series E funding round, putting its valuation at more than $1.3 billion. Cyera was included on last year’s Technology Fast 500 list, but surged up from its #32 spot to be featured among the top 10 companies.
Ranked #14, 8,459% Growth
Xeal has been in business since 2019 and delivers a range of electric vehicle charging solutions for multi-family communities, workplaces and hospitality properties. Its technology allows drivers to charge their vehicles without worrying about Wi-Fi or cell signal. The Xeal team handles every step of installation and implementation, and the company offers 24/7 continued support along with management tools.
Ranked #20, 6,714% Growth
PostGrid aims to drive innovation in offline communication, offering solutions for automating direct mail and streamlining address verification. Its technology has use cases for teams ranging from marketing to finance. The company works with over 50 print delivery partners, and its database encompasses more than 500 million addresses.
Ranked #42, 2,824% Growth
Rightway is a pharmacy benefit manager, or PBM, that aims to be free of conflict-of-interest relationships so that it can enable transparent, optimized healthcare experiences. It partners with employers and health systems to help people get the most out of their benefits through its expert clinicians and smart technology.





