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Vestd named ‘High Performer’ by real users on G2
Vestd has been identified as one of the best equity management softwares, based on its high levels of customer satisfaction and likeliness to recommend ratings from real users on G2, the world’s leading business solutions review website.
To date, 100% of Vestd’s customers rated the platform with an average of five stars.
Ifty Nasir, founder and CEO, writes that, “the whole company is thrilled. We’ve had a tremendous year of growth, but it’s vital to us that we continue to offer a premium service to all of our customers as we grow. We view this recognition from G2 as proof that our decision to keep ‘customer success’ at the centre of our business model is the right way to go.”
“We’d like to thank all of our customers for helping to propel us up the G2 leaderboard, it’s a genuine honour and an energising win to end the year on.”
Vestd achieved ‘High Performer’ status by receiving positive reviews from verified users compared to similar products in the ‘equity management software’ category. For inclusion in the report a product must have received ten or more reviews.
“Rankings on G2 reports are based on data provided to us by real users,” said Michael Fauscette, chief research officer, G2. “We are excited to share the achievements of the products ranked on our site because they represent the voice of the user and offer terrific insights to potential buyers around the world.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jemma L King .
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