The vaping retailer, which offers store franchises, has been ranked 24th in The Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Top 100, making it the highest placed Scottish company.
Vaporized has experienced 97 per cent growth over the last three years and recently announced plans to treble its store footprint from 100 to 300 over the next three years.
Headquartered in Edinburgh, the company was established in 2012 with a single store in Leith and now has over 110 stores in the UK.
Doug Mutter, director of Vaporized, says: “We have grown rapidly into the UK’s leading chain of vaping stores by offering our customers the widest range of quality approved products.
“Our staff have also been at the heart of our success, bringing a personalised service that offers a knowledgeable and well informed experience for our growing customer base.
“Vaping represents a huge public health opportunity and we expect the market will continue to grow as increasing numbers of smokers recognise its effectiveness in helping people to quit smoking.”
Research and events company Fast Track has published league tables of the UK’s top performing private companies in association with The Sunday Times for the past 22 years.