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KOHO Ranks #2 in Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™, Marking Its Third Consecutive Year on the List

Customer-first approach and bold growth earn KOHO industry-wide recognition on Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50™ awards for the third year in a row.

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KOHO, Canada’s top-rated money management App, today announced that it has been named an Enterprise, Industry Leader as part of the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ awards program, ranking #2 on the list. This marks the third year KOHO has made the list. KOHO’s jump from #25 to #2 underscores its rapid growth, market leadership, and innovation in modernizing how Canadians spend, save, and build financial confidence.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 50™ program celebrates Canada’s fastest-growing technology companies based on innovation, revenue growth and entrepreneurial excellence. The Industry Leaders category recognizes companies that have demonstrated bold growth and leadership within their sector.

“Canadians are paying closer attention to every dollar these days,” says Daniel Eberhard, founder and CEO of KOHO. “We’ve always believed in practical innovation, and building tools that make a real difference in Canadians’ lives. From having one of the highest interest rates in the country to creating new products that match the way people actually use their money, we focus on what people really need. I’m really excited to be recognized for the third year in a row because it shows our commitment to helping people build a brighter financial future.”

Over the past year, KOHO has expanded its product suite, offering Canadians access to innovative tools like high-interest savings, cash back, credit building features, and most recently, Joint accounts, all designed to help users take control of their financial future. KOHO’s customer-centric approach has positioned the company as one of Canada’s most-trusted and fastest-growing fintechs, serving millions of Canadians nationwide.

To learn more about KOHO, please visit www.koho.ca

About KOHO
Founded in 2014, KOHO is one of Canada’s leading financial technology companies, transforming the way Canadians spend and save. Through koho.ca and the KOHO app, users can access a spending and savings account with no hidden fees, along with tools like Cover (overdraft protection), Credit Building, and RoundUps. KOHO helps Canadians manage their money day-to-day, build financial empowerment, and work toward long-term stability. Headquartered in Toronto, KOHO serves users across Canada.

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