Monday, April 28, 2025

Nottingham-based IT company recognised in FT 1000 List of Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies

Nottingham-based IT company Reformed IT has been featured in the FT 1000, the Financial Times’ annual ranking of Europe’s fastest-growing companies compiled in collaboration with Statista.

Reformed IT has been included after achieving an impressive absolute growth rate of 193.9% and a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 43.2% between 2020 and 2023. The company’s revenue surged from £456,000 in 2020 to £1,384,000 in 2023, while its workforce nearly doubled from six employees to eleven during the same period.

The FT 1000 list is a testament to innovation and economic growth across Europe, identifying companies that have demonstrated exceptional performance and resilience. The full ranking was published on March 4, 2025, with Reformed IT earning its well-deserved spot among Europe’s most dynamic businesses.

Reformed IT’s remarkable growth trajectory reflects its commitment to excellence and its strategic vision in the IT sector. This achievement not only underscores the company’s significant contributions to the local economy in Nottingham but also its impact on the broader European market.

“This accomplishment is a reflection of our dedicated team’s hard work and our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional value to our customers. I would love to thank our incredible team for their continued hard work to get us to this place, and we look forward to building upon this success and continuing our growth journey.”

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