British-Australian firm Dancerace won the coveted ‘Factoring Technology Solution of the Year’ award at this year’s RFIx conference, hosted by BCR Publishing.
The news comes as the company celebrates 30 years in business. It follows 12 months of growth and innovation for the team, including revenue growth of 30%, a 30% increase in headcount and the firm’s acquisition by Newable Capital.
In presenting the award, judges praised Dancerace’s excellent interconnectivity to ERP systems, its ease of use for banks, and impressive product range.

Founded in 1992, Dancerace’s OS powers more than 60 lenders and banks in Europe, Australasia and Africa. CEO Elliot Avison dedicated the win to the firm’s 35 staff in the Southwest of the UK and Sydney, Australia, saying, “Five years ago, we set out a bold vision to make lenders more productive and profitable, by building the world’s most complete, connected commercial finance operating system.
“To do that, we focused on refining our technology and adding tools that enable our lenders to offer more value to their lenders, including by launching our new f3 digital onboarding system, expanding our open accounting functionality and opening up our API to our clients and partners. Our incredible team made this happen and I couldn’t be more proud to work alongside them!”
To find out more about Dancerace’s complete, connected commercial finance OS, please contact Chris Coleman via c.coleman@dancerace.com or follow Dancerace on LinkedIn.
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