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Celebrating the 2022 RER 100

The 2022 RER 100 posted record revenues (over $28 billion!) amid a pandemic-recovery resurgence for the rental industry. Thirteen companies using Point of Rental made the list, a new high.

“It’s been really cool to watch the industry bounce back from 2020,” said Point of Rental CEO Wayne Harris. “Whether it’s a company in the RER 100 or one on their way to being listed, we’re thrilled to see Point of Rental helping so many rental businesses thrive, grow, and navigate their way through a challenging business climate using technology as a catalyst for growth.”

The RER 100 includes a couple of Point of Rental users who weren’t on the list in 2020 – SitePro Rentals made its debut at #85 and Rental Guys entered the list at #92.

The full list of Point of Rental users on the RER 100 are:

For more on each of these companies and the rest of the list, check out the RER 100 publication online. Congratulations to all the companies that made this year’s list! We look forward to seeing what 2022 brings to the industry.

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