Moneyfarm named in Financial Times’ Europe’s 1000 Fastest Growing Companies

We are delighted to announce that we’ve been recognised by the Financial Times as part of their prestigious FT1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies Special Report. 

The Financial Times and Statista collaborated to identify the fastest-growing companies across Europe, and through direct public outreach, this rigorous process culminated in Moneyfarm being named 368th in their FT1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies for 2024

Not only that, but we placed 32nd among companies listed in the ‘Fintech, Financial Services and Insurance’ category.

From 2019 to 2022, our net revenues rose dramatically, giving us an impressive Absolute Growth Rate of 432.1%

We believe this growth demonstrates that investors value a total wealth partner that offers a simplified savings and investment solution, combined with personal guidance and best-in-class tech, giving them the best of both worlds.

Giovanni Daprà, co-founder and CEO of Moneyfarm, said: “We are extremely proud to be recognised by the Financial Times in the prestigious FT1000 Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies Special Report. 

“At Moneyfarm, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing easy access to investing for all our clients and assisting them in achieving their financial well-being. We value the trust they have placed in Moneyfarm to help achieve their goals and build their wealth together.

“Since our inception in 2011, we have combined the simplicity of smart technology with the reassurance of human expertise to make wealth management easy and accessible digitally. Over the past 13 years, I am proud that we have continued to prioritise product innovation and technology, placing them at the core of everything we do. I look forward to continuing our journey of growth and making a positive impact on our clients.

“This recognition is a testament to the incredible and innovative work by our team at Moneyfarm across the UK and Italy, along with the trust and support of our clients.”

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