
The Financial Times has published the FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2025 ranking, a ranking of companies that have achieved exceptional growth between 2020 and 2023, which also includes two Slovak companies, Sensoneo and Gardeon.
Gardeon is the market leader in small prefabricated building, prefabricated garages and garden houses. It specializes in the realization of various types of sheds and garden houses and delivers them on a turnkey basis. Their credo is high quality, reliability and reasonable price.
Sensoneo is a worldwide technology company in smart waste solutions, offering data-driven waste management services to cities, businesses, and countries. Their products range from waste fill-level monitoring sensors to comprehensive software systems for efficient waste collection, route planning, and factory waste management, with a focus on transparency, efficiency, and sustainability, Sensoneo helps clients improve waste diversion rates, reduce emissions, and save costs through scalable and customizable solutions.
This list, compiled in collaboration with research company Statista, ranks businesses by Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). The FT1000 rankings are based on detailed research and an open call for entries. It includes independent businesses that have achieved revenues of at least €100,000 in 2020 and exceed €1.5 million in 2023. The list includes 2 Slovak and 6 Czech companies.
The ranking for 2025 is led by Menlo Electric, a Polish company specializing in photovoltaic panels and inverters, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 830.8%. The second position is occupied by Allica, a UK banking platform focused on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, with a growth of 652%. Third place goes to German mobile advertising and marketing platform Almedia, which achieved a CAGR of 473.6%. The full FT1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies report will be published online and in print on 27 March and will examine sectors, countries, trends and standout examples.
For more information read the official article here.
Published 14.03.2025, slord