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Tires Easy Named to Financial Times' List of The Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies 2026
Ranked No. 114 with 233.6% Absolute Growth and 49.4% CAGR
EL SEGUNDO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 9, 2026 / Tires Easy, a leading U.S.-based automotive e-commerce company, today announced it has been named to the prestigious Financial Times list of The Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies 2026, compiled in partnership with Statista. The ranking recognizes 300 companies across North, Central and South America. Tires Easy earned the No. 114 spot among the companies included.
The annual ranking highlights businesses demonstrating exceptional revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. According to the Financial Times, the seventh edition of the list showcases standout companies across sectors ranging from IT, logistics and fintech to health, science, marketing and automotive.
Rank | 114/300 |
Name | Tires Easy |
Country | US |
Sector | Automotive |
Years Compared | 2024 vs. 2021 |
Absolute growth rate % | 233.60% |
CAGR % | 49.40% |
# of Employees | 17 |
Year Founded | 2004 |
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Tires Easy achieved an impressive 233.6% absolute growth rate and 49.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during the evaluation period, reflecting the company's continued momentum and strength in the competitive automotive tire e-commerce space.
"This recognition from the Financial Times and Statista underscores the strength of our platform and the team behind it," said Adam Barker, CEO of Tires Easy. "Buying tires is often a complex and opaque process for consumers, and our focus has been on simplifying that experience as well as bringing greater selection and efficiency to the market. We've grown quickly by helping consumers make better decisions and ensuring those decisions deliver customer satisfaction from purchase through installation."
Founded in 2004, Tires Easy has grown into a trusted online destination for tires, offering access to more than 200 brands through a nationwide fulfillment and installer network made up of trusted partners.
The Financial Times ranking evaluates companies based on revenue growth performance over a three-year period (2021-2024), emphasizing sustained expansion and market impact. Inclusion on the list positions Tires Easy among the most dynamic and innovative companies in the Americas.
About Tires Easy
Founded in 2004, Tires Easy is a U.S.-based online tire provider headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company has sold more than 8 million passenger, light truck, commercial and specialty tires nationwide. Tires Easy offers more than 200 tire brands and enables customers to shop by vehicle, tire size, performance category or budget. Through proprietary real-time pricing technology, automated inventory integration and nationwide home or installer delivery, Tires Easy makes it simple, transparent and reliable for consumers to buy tires online in the United States. For more information, visit https://www.tireseasy.com/about-us.
Media Contacts:
Tammy Cancela
TrizCom PR
[email protected]
972-898-8413
Jo Trizila
TrizCom PR
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214-232-0078
SOURCE: Tires Easy
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