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InvestorWeekly aids third consecutive BRW ranking

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The ongoing development of InvestorWeekly has helped its parent group secure a top third position in the prestigious BRW Fast 100 ranking.

Momentum Media – which includes publishing arm Sterling Publishing, the producer of InvestorWeekly – ranked in 33rd position, registering a three year average growth rate of 73 per cent. 

The 2013 result was a significant increase from 2012’s 49th position and 2011’s 59th ranking, highlighting the continued strong growth of the business.

The benchmark report, which ranks Australia’s fastest growing businesses on sustainable revenue growth, reaffirms Sterling Publishing’s position as one of Australia’s most successful media businesses.

 
 

Sterling Publishing focuses on vertical markets including mortgage and finance broking, mortgage lending, property investment and real estate plus the financial planning, institutional investment, funds management and SMSF sectors.

While solid organic growth and the expansion of titles The Adviser, Smart Property Investment and Real Estate Business supported the strong result, the October 2012 acquisition of Morningstar’s Australian media business – including titles InvestorDaily, ifa and InvestorWeekly, helped Sterling Publishing cement its position in the ranking.

According to Alex Whitlock, group publisher of Sterling Publishing, the third consecutive BRW Fast 100 ranking reflects the quality of its products, the value for advertisers and stakeholders plus the level of engagement with readers.

“We’ve established strong brands and distribution channels across these key vertical markets and are now starting to realise the value of the interconnected distribution between them,” he said.

“Our capabilities extend beyond traditional print publishing and we’ve worked hard to capitalise on new digital platforms that support advertisers, sponsors and other stakeholders connect with these vertical, integrated markets.

“The ranking is testament to not only the realisation of a focused business development plan but also the talent of a team of professionals across our sales, design, editorial, events and digital functions.”

For further information on Sterling Publishing and any of its products visit www.sterlingpublishing.com.au