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The Neat Company’s 2012 revenue exceeds $110M

In 2012, its third consecutive year of profitability, The Neat Company earned more than $110 million in revenue, according to a release. It was a 57 percent increase from last year’s revenue. Along with expanding its product line, the Center City digital filing company has grown its staff, its target audience and its marketing strategy […]

In 2012, its third consecutive year of profitability, The Neat Company earned more than $110 million in revenue, according to a release. It was a 57 percent increase from last year’s revenue.

Along with expanding its product line, the Center City digital filing company has grown its staff, its target audience and its marketing strategy this past year, as we previously reported.

Here’s what else Neat Company accomplished in 2012, according to the release:

  • It now has a customer base of more than 1.3 million, a 30 percent increase since 2011.
  • Its products became available at stores like Best Buy and Bed, Bath and Beyond.
  • It opened a call center for sales and customer service in a new office at 1801 Market Street.
Companies: Neat Company

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