Equiti Recognized in the 2026 Slator Index and NIMDZI 100

Equiti is proud to announce its inclusion as a Leader in the 2026 Slator Language Service Provider Index and its ranking as #5 for healthcare interpreting in the 2026 NIMDZI 100.

Martti's parent company, Equiti, is proud to announce its inclusion as a Leader in the 2026 Slator Index and its ranking as #5 for healthcare interpreting in the 2026 NIMDZI 100.

These recognitions reinforce Equiti’s position as a trusted partner for healthcare language access and interpretation services.

The Slator Index is one of the language services industry’s most widely recognized market rankings, highlighting leading language service providers globally. The NIMDZI 100 similarly recognizes the top companies shaping the future of language services, technology, and interpreting.

In this year’s NIMDZI rankings, Equiti was also recognized:

  • As #3 among woman-led organizations
  • For strong organic growth

NIMDZI additionally highlighted Equiti’s strong organic growth and differentiated business model:

[Equiti] realizes its growth organically, signaling an exceptional business model.

As healthcare organizations continue to prioritize equitable communication, patient experience, and compliance, Equiti remains focused on helping providers deliver high-quality language access solutions that improve outcomes for patients and care teams alike.

“These recognitions reflect the dedication of our employees, interpreters, customers, and partners,” said Maureen Huber, Equiti’s CEO. “We’re proud of the momentum we continue to build and remain committed to improving communication access across healthcare.”

Equiti thanks its customers, partners, and team members for helping make this recognition possible.

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