ABA Centers Named No. 1 on the Financial Times “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” List

ABA Centers Named No. 1 on the Financial Times “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” List

An Absolute Growth Rate of 33,511.5% Clinched the No. 1 Spot Out of 300 Companies from Across North and South America

ABA Centers, a leader in autism care and applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, has been named the No. 1 company on the Financial Times’ prestigious “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” list. This ranking recognizes the company’s exceptional growth, innovation, and commitment to expanding access to high quality autism services across North America.

Based on disclosed revenue growth between 2020 and 2023, ABA Centers had an absolute growth rate of 33,511.5 percent. With this milestone, ABA Centers plans to continue its energized expansion strategy, investing in cutting-edge technology, recruiting top clinical talent, and broadening its reach to more effectively serve this vulnerable community.

ABA Centers has a goal to increase its active client base by 250% by the end of 2025. This surge will be supported in part by the company’s plans for rapid geographic expansion. Today, the organization serves children on the spectrum in more than 50 markets through nearly 30 centers, as well as in-home, in-community, and in-school therapy services – and plans to open around 40 new centers throughout this year, including its first international location in Puerto Rico.

Since its founding, ABA Centers has revolutionized autism care by prioritizing accessibility, clinical excellence, and rapid expansion to meet the growing demand for evidence-based therapy. The company’s growth trajectory has been driven by its unique service model, which streamlines the care process and eliminates long wait times, ensuring that children and families receive timely and effective support. The national average that a child waits to receive autism therapy is greater than four months, with some waiting several years, but ABA Centers typically has a child in care within 47 days from the time initial contact is made with the organization.

“Our mission has always been to make a real difference in the lives of families affected by autism,” said Jason Barker, CEO of ABA Centers. “This recognition by the Financial Times is a testament to the dedication of our incredible team, the trust of the families we serve, and our relentless pursuit of making high quality ABA therapy available to as many children as possible.”

The Financial Times, in collaboration with Statista, evaluates companies based on revenue growth and business expansion across industries. ABA Centers’ top ranking underscores its leadership in the healthcare sector and its role in shaping the future of autism services.

More information about the Financial Times “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies 2025” list can be found at https://www.ft.com/content/99c7c6e1-5593-4466-a90f-3d4b07950644.

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