Tampa Bay’s 2024 Inc. 5000 companies

Call us the Champa Bay of business, because Tampa Bay has 80+ honorees on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.

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Tampa’s business is booming.

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Last week we shared that the Cigar City ranked No. 10 on USA Today Blueprint’s list of the best cities to start a new business. Now, we’re sharing some of the companies making the magic happen.

Tampa Bay is home to 88 honorees on this year’s 2024 Inc. 5000 list — which honors the country’s fastest growing businesses — and we’re taking a peek at some of the innovators:

KashKick

TBAY’s highest-ranked company, coming in at No. 27, markets itself as “a rewards and loyalty platform to make more money and ease financial stress.” Users can create accounts + play games, take surveys, and other activities to earn kash.

Honeyfund

Yes, that Honeyfund. The Clearwater-based company created a registry site that allows couples to ask for money to fund their honeymoons, save for a down payment on a home, or donate to their favorite charity.

Superfan Live

The boutique events and entertainment management firm boasts massive clients like Metallica, Cage The Elephant, and WWE.

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