EDMONTON, AB, Oct. 9, 2025 /CNW/ – Dr. Phone Fix Canada Corporation (“Dr. Phone Fix” or the “Company”) (TSXV: DPF) is proud to announce that it has been recognized by The Globe and Mail’s Report on Business magazine as one of Canada’s Top Growing Companies for the third consecutive year. Dr. Phone Fix ranked #202 out of 400 companies, achieving an impressive 171% revenue growth over the three-year measurement period. This accolade reflects the Company’s consistent execution in a large and expanding industry, repeatable operational model, and growing national brand presence. Earlier this year, Dr. Phone Fix was also recognized by the Financial Times as one of the Fastest-Growing Companies in the Americas.
The Company’s growth is driven by strong unit economics, supported by store-level productivity, disciplined cost management, and high customer loyalty. Looking ahead, management plans to focus on multiple growth levers, including:
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Increasing same-store sales
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Opening selective new locations
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Expanding strategic partnerships
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Executing a disciplined M&A program to enhance capabilities and capture additional market share
Our inclusion on this list for three straight years is a testament to the hard work of our team and the loyalty of our customers,” said Piyush Sawhney, Founder & CEO of Dr. Phone Fix. “Our mission is simple: deliver fast, reliable service at a fair price. Smartphones are essential to daily life, and when they break, people need solutions they can trust. We are building the most customer-centric repair network in Canada, and we believe we are still in the early stages of our growth journey.
Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking launched in 2019 that highlights innovative, growth-oriented businesses across sectors nationwide. The 2025 list, now in its seventh annual edition, underscores the breadth of Canadian entrepreneurial achievement.
Our annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies celebrates the ingenuity and success of this country’s entrepreneurs and corporate leaders,” said Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “Sharing these stories is important to inspire the next generation of business leaders across Canada.
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