Bento (2B Intelligent Soft S.A.), a Romanian software company listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange under the ticker BVB: BENTO, has been ranked 137th out of 300 in the Financial Times' Europe's Long-Term Growth Champions 2026 ranking, compiled in partnership with Statista. The list recognizes European companies with the strongest sustained organic revenue growth over the ten-year period from 2014 to 2024.
According to the ranking, Bento achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.27% during that decade, with revenue rising from approximately €1.17 million in 2014 to approximately €14.75 million in 2024. The company is classified under IT & Software. To qualify, companies had to be independent, headquartered in Europe, and demonstrate organic revenue growth with figures verified by Statista. The 2026 edition recognizes 300 companies across 31 industries.
Bento develops proprietary software products and provides IT and cloud infrastructure services, with reference projects across energy, utilities, telecom, and field services. Its key products include Bento MDM, an enterprise unified device and endpoint management platform, and Bento Field Service Management. Bento MDM enables organizations to manage, secure, monitor, and automate devices across Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux, and IoT from a single centralized console, available as cloud (SaaS) or on-premises deployment.
Listed on the AeRO market of the Bucharest Stock Exchange since March 2022, the company is pursuing international expansion of its proprietary products, including Bento MDM. Radu Scarlat, Chairman and CEO, stated: "Sustained growth over a decade reflects the strength of our proprietary products and a disciplined approach to the markets we serve. This recognition supports our focus on extending that record internationally."
For business leaders, this recognition underscores the potential of niche software companies in Eastern Europe to achieve sustained growth and compete globally. Bento's focus on mobile device management and field service management addresses critical needs in industries undergoing digital transformation, such as energy, utilities, and telecom. The company's track record suggests opportunities for partners and customers seeking reliable, scalable solutions from a proven European vendor. As Bento expands internationally, its expertise in managing diverse device ecosystems could become increasingly valuable in an era of remote work and IoT proliferation.

