8 Multinational Companies in Toronto to Know

From proptech to edtech, these multinational companies put the city on the map of major economic centers in North America.

Written by Mia Goulart
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Rose Velazquez | Dec 03, 2024

Ottawa might be the country’s capital city, but Toronto is Canada’s real economic capital. Home to the headquarters of the largest stock exchange in Canada, the country’s five largest banks by market capitalization, numerous multinational companies and many new businesses looking to make their mark, Toronto, has established itself not only as one of the country’s leading business hubs but also a red pin on the map of major economic centers in North America. Below are a few top companies to watch. 

Multinational Companies in Toronto

  • VTS
  • Course Hero
  • OneHash
  • Calian Health
  • HyperComply

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Multinational Companies in Toronto to Know

VTS is a proptech platform launched to transform how decisions are made and executed across the asset lifecycle. It delivers data insights and solutions for real estate professionals to optimize property operations and manage tenant experiences. The company is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Canada and Europe. 

 

Course Hero’s mission is to simplify studying. Users of its online platform have access to course-specific study resources, such as practice problems, study guides, videos, class notes and more, contributed and produced by its community of students, educators, educational content specialists and subject-matter experts. The company has four office locations, two of which are in Canada. 

 

OneHash aims to cut the cost of SaaS by offering a more affordable, accessible and adaptable SaasS-based CRM and ERP solution loaded with all the typical features to help customers streamline and automate to better manage their pipelines and increase their revenues. The company has offices in the United States and Canada. 

 

With over 20 years of industry experience, Calian Health provides health services to a range of clients, including the Canadian Armed Forces, delivering primary care, mental health and nursing services across more than 85 clinical specializations at more than 35 military installations nationwide. Headquartered in Toronto, the company has more than a dozen additional offices throughout Canada, with others in the United States and Europe. 

 

HyperComply wants to expedite the process of sharing compliance information, automating security questionnaires and accelerating sales. Powered by machine learning, its platform was built to help companies respond to security questionnaires prior to review by a security specialist. HyperComply is fully remote but hosts team gatherings and social events at its offices in New York and Toronto.

 

PagerDuty offers an array of digital products that organizations rely on to automate repetitive processes, for example, and improve customer service interactions. The company’s solutions support operational resilience for businesses across industries ranging from healthcare to financial services.

 

Gusto offers small businesses and startups its cloud-based HR platform that automates tasks like onboarding task reminders, managing benefits, filing payroll taxes and tracking PTO requests. It enables leaders to ensure that remote staff meet all state compliance requirements. Gusto has a concierge plan for founders working to scale without an HR team and allows its users to get support from its team of HR professionals. This company operates remotely in Toronto.

 

Toast’s technology offerings for restaurants include a point-of-sale system, self-service kiosks, online ordering solution, email marketing tools and automations for inventory management. The company has a growing global footprint, and it maintains a Toronto office that supports its operations in Canada.

 

Ana Gore contributed reporting to this story.

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