Enfuse Group named as one of the Financial Times 1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2025

The ninth annual ranking of Europe’s fastest-growing companies has been released, with Enfuse Group proudly gaining a spot on the list.

The Financial Times and Statista work together to identify the fastest organically growing companies across Europe by directly contacting thousands of companies and conducting supplementary research in available and verifiable revenue data.  The list the identifies the 1,000 European companies with the strongest revenue growth between 2020 and 2023.

The criteria for inclusion is as below:

  • Revenue of at least 100,000 Euro generated in 2020.

  • Revenue of at least 1.5 million Euro generated in 2023.

  • Be independent (the applying company is not a subsidiary or branch office of another company).

  • Be headquartered in Europe.

  • The revenue growth between 2020 and 2023 was primarily organic (i.e. “internally” stimulated).

  • Have not experienced share price irregularities in the past 12 months.

The FT1000 Special Report is public acknowledgment of Enfuse Group’s company’s fast, sustainable, and organic growth.

Graeme Curwen, Co-Founder and CEO of Enfuse Group, comments “I am so proud of this achievement and of everyone at Enfuse Group. We have grown so much as a company over the past few years and this recognition only highlights that. A massive thank you to all our people at Enfuse Group, our partners and to our clients who trust us to deliver impactful solutions and drive success together.”

Enfuse Group has been going from strength to strength, recently being named one of the UK’s top Management Consultants by the Financial Times for the fourth consecutive year. Driven by their mission to be the consultancy that clients love to work with, and people love to work for, they are also committed to social responsibility, as reflected in their B Corp Certification. Their values - Be Human, Be Candid, Be Relevant, and Be Creative - are at the heart of everything they do.

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