Rayner a 'Company to Recognise'


Posted on 18/04/2011

Rayner Intraocular Lenses Limited (Rayner) is delighted to have been included in The Sunday Times PricewaterhouseCoopers Profit Track 100, ‘Ones to Recognise’. The Profit Track ‘Ones to Recognise’ showcases a list of 10 companies that have either had, or predict, a good profit growth.

A judging panel including serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson and Fast Track’s founder Hamish Stevenson, determined the winner that will be recognised at a special award dinner.

In addition to running a chain of 130 opticians covering much of England, Scotland and Wales, Rayner is Britain’s first and only intraocular lens (IOL) manufacturer. Rayner has seen profits almost double in the last three years to £6.8m. The company intends to continue on this path by growing its innovative IOL division into additional markets.

“It is an important recognition for Rayner to be highlighted as one of the fastest growing private companies to recognise. The basis of our success is down to our commitment and our people who are both innovative and entrepreneurial,” Donald John Munro, the company’s Chairman and Managing Director commented.

The Profit Track 100 Awards Dinner will be held at The Savoy on Tuesday, June 14, 2011.

Rayner Intraocular Lenses Limited (Rayner), the pioneering intraocular lens (IOL) manufacturer has over 60-years of dedication to improving vision and the restoration of sight worldwide. With an unrivalled history of commitment to the advancement of IOL technology, Rayner had the unique honour of manufacturing the world’s first IOL. Rayner is also the first and only IOL manufacturer to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade (2009).

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