CETRA Ranked Top 100 in 2025 Slator Language Service Provider Index

CETRA was recently ranked within the top 100 global providers of language services in the Slator 2025 Language Service Provider Index (LSPI). This is the fifth consecutive year that CETRA has been included in the index. CETRA was ranked 99 this year, which is up 30 places from last year.

CETRA was founded in 1997 by Jiri Stejskal to support international litigation at a major Philadelphia law firm. CETRA has since grown to become a premier provider of language services to market research and legal industries, government, nonprofit, and corporate clients, including technology and healthcare.

Slator is a provider of news, analysis, and research for the global translation, localization, and language technology industry. The 2025 Slator LSPI is a ranking and an index of the world’s largest translation, localization, interpreting, and language technology companies.

Slator divided the list into four categories based on revenues: Super Agencies, Leaders, Challengers, and Boutiques. CETRA was included in the LSPI’s Boutique group, which includes LSPs with revenues between 1 and 8 million USD.

The 2025 Slator LSPI featured nearly 300 companies with a combined revenue of $7.2 billion USD. Slator noted that a significant portion of the growth last year was the result of consolidation or a redistribution of market share in the industry, and that organic growth across the 300 companies featured was flat.

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