Pride Group Ranks No. 28 On The 2019 Growth 500

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Canadian Business and Maclean’s today ranked Pride Group No. 28 on the annual Growth 500, the definitive ranking of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies.
The Growth 500 ranks Canadian businesses on five-year revenue growth. Pride Group made it to the list with revenue growth of 2365% since 2013.
“It is an honor to be on this prestigious list. With an aim to be a one-stop destination for truckers – be it truck sales, leasing, maintenance or logistics services, we have consistently worked towards providing the best service at the best rates. This core principle has helped us swiftly scale our operations throughout the region. Our ranking on the Growth 500 motivates us to stay focused and continue our growth plans”, said Sam Johal, CEO & President, Pride Group.
“We are thrilled to be a part of the Growth 500. This achievement motivates us to continue our aggressive growth strategy in North America”, added Vik Gupta, Senior Vice President, Pride Group.
“The companies on the 2019 Growth 500 are truly remarkable. Demonstrating foresight, innovation and smart management, their stories serve as a primer for how to build a successful entrepreneurial business today,” says Beth Fraser, Growth 500 program manager. “As we celebrate over 30 years of the Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies program, it’s encouraging to see that entrepreneurship is healthier than ever in this country.”
Pride Group is a privately held, diversified establishment and is the parent company for Pride Truck Sales Ltd, TPine Leasing Capital Corp., TPine Truck Rental, Pride Diesel, Pride Group Logistics and Sweet Home Hospitality. Headquartered in Mississauga, the company has its presence in 8 other locations across North America.

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Sam Johal

President and CEO

Born in a modest Punjab village, Sam Johal learned the value of hard work from an early age while assisting his family on their dairy and agriculture farm. Despite challenges, he pursued economics studies in India before immigrating to Canada in 1993, where he faced economic hardships but persevered through physically demanding jobs.

Recognizing opportunities in the business world, Sam, along with his brothers Mark, and Jas invested in an underperforming hotel opportunity, transforming it into a profitable venture. Despite setbacks, Sam and Jas established Pride Truck Sales, which grew into North America’s largest seller of used commercial transport equipment, while Mark stayed in the hospitality game.

Sam and Jas have since grown Pride Group Enterprises to encompass a vast many industries, from truck repair, leasing and parts to logistics, Real Estate developments, factoring and so much more, the duo has created a one-stop solution for everyone within the trucking world.