胡润研究院今日发布《2023胡润英国U30创业先锋》及《2023胡润英国U35创业先锋》(Hurun UK Under30s and Hurun UK Under35s 2023),榜单列出了英国31岁以下及36岁以下的创业先锋。这是胡润研究院第二次发布“胡润英国U30”和第一次发布“胡润英国U35”榜单。
胡润研究院发布《2023胡润英国U30创业先锋》及《2023胡润英国U35创业先锋》
• 护肤品公司Tropic Skincare的Susie Ma、运动服装品牌Castore的Phil和Tom Beahon兄弟以及媒体平台LADBible的Alex Solomou等荣登榜单。
• 食品饮料行业上榜人数最多,共有21位,包括威尔士伏特加的Charlie Morgan和Jackson Quinn。
• 40位女性上榜,包括双胞胎Joyce和Raissa de Haas以及内衣品牌Lounge Underwear的Melanie Marsden。
• 从事医疗健康行业的Simon Swali是最年轻的上榜者,年仅23岁。
(2024年2月6日,伦敦)提供全球最大独角兽及未来独角兽榜单的胡润研究院今日发布《2023胡润英国U30创业先锋》及《2023胡润英国U35创业先锋》(Hurun UK Under30s and Hurun UK Under35s 2023),榜单列出了英国31岁以下及36岁以下的创业先锋。这是胡润研究院第二次发布“胡润英国U30”和第一次发布“胡润英国U35”榜单。
分别有79位和109位英国创业者登上《2023胡润英国U30创业先锋》和《2023胡润英国U35创业先锋》,总共有188位年轻创业者上榜。
上榜者中,不乏知名的十亿美金级企业家,比如运动品牌Gymshark的Ben Francis和视频会议平台Hopin的Johnny Boufarhat,还有一些还不太知名的创业者,他们快速创造了价值1000万美元以上的企业。
22位上榜者创立了独角兽公司,即价值在10亿美元以上。Johnny Boufarhat创立了U30中最具价值的公司,他的视频会议平台价值57亿美元。U30中有两位独角兽创始人,Christian Owens和Harrison Rose,创立了在线支付平台Paddle。
U35创立的最具价值的公司是Blockchain。Peter Smith是这家加密货币钱包服务提供商的联合创始人,该公司价值40亿英镑。Lendable背后的三位金融科技创业者,Martin Kissinger、Victoria van Lennep和Jakob Schwarz,也在U35榜单之列。他们的借贷平台价值35亿英镑。
Herman Narula、Peter Lipka和Robert Whitehead联合创办了Improbable,一家价值30亿美元的虚拟世界开发商。三位都在U35榜单之列。其他有创始人上榜的独角兽公司还包括Beamery、Marshmallow、Tractable和Wayve。
今年的新上榜者包括护肤品公司Tropic Skincare的创始人,上海出生的Susie Ma。Susie Ma在参加英国创业真人秀节目《学徒》后获得了Alan Sugar勋爵的投资,她的伦敦护肤品品牌营业额已增长至6480万英镑。
今年首次上榜的还包括运动服装品牌Castore的创始人Phil和Tom Beahon。最近的一次融资对这对兄弟位于曼彻斯特的公司的估值为7.5亿英镑。网球明星安迪·穆雷爵士是该公司的投资者之一。
胡润百富董事长兼首席调研官胡润表示:“英国的创业精神依然活跃。虽然近年来英国经济经历了艰难的地缘政治环境、持续的通货膨胀和很多其他不利因素,但很多年轻的创业者还是设法快速创造了成功的企业。”
“每一位U30上榜者都快速创造了价值约1000万美元的企业,我们更有经验的U35上榜者的企业价值约5000万美元。有些企业的价值是这个数字的100倍。随着企业的发展,我们预计很多U30将‘毕业’而进入下一阶段的榜单。”
榜单展示了英国经济各个领域快速成长的企业。Charles Morgan和Jackson Quinn是食品饮料行业21位上榜者中的两位,这是上榜人数最多的行业。Morgan和Quinn旗下烈酒品牌AU Vodka的年销售额已增长至4390万英镑。
有20位上榜者来自服装和配饰行业,其中包括Dan和Melanie Marsden。去年,这对夫妇位于索利赫尔的内衣品牌Lounge Underwear销售额增至7130万英镑。
Barney Hussey-Yeo是金融科技行业的15位上榜者之一。他的应用程序Cleo帮助用户关注他们的消费习惯。去年的一次融资对该公司的估值为5亿美元。
主要行业
榜单上有40位女性。双胞胎Joyce和Raissa de Haas在2015年创立了Double Dutch Drinks。她们的产品现在仅在英国就有5000多家酒吧库存商,并出口至20多个国家。
少数族裔背景的年轻创业者也表现出色。在短短5年的时间里,Vishal Karia的批发商Affinity Fragrances年销售额已超过1亿英镑。
胡润补充:“虽然英国有大量的本土人才,但英国也吸引着来自世界各地的创业者。世界一流的大学吸引了一些非常聪明的年轻人来到这个国家,这些毕业生在完成学业后往往决定在这里创业。”
“通过分析U30和U35的背景,我们了解到这些联合创始人中,有些人是在学校认识的,有些人是在投资银行或其他工作中认识的。但我们也可以看到,大学校友会在将志同道合、热爱创业的人聚集在一起方面发挥着至关重要的作用。”
剑桥大学和牛津大学各有12位校友上榜。伦敦的三所大学也表现优异。帝国理工学院、伦敦大学学院和伦敦国王学院分别有10位、8位和6位校友上榜。其中5位上榜者毕业于布里斯托大学,另外分别有4位来自杜伦大学、爱丁堡大学、伦敦政治经济学院、拉夫堡大学、诺丁汉大学、南安普顿大学和华威大学。然而,有23位上榜者没有上过大学。
主要大学
在今年的胡润英国U30和U35上榜者中,大多数(116位)创业者的企业总部设在伦敦。有19位在东南部,17位在中部,13位在西北部。
总部曼彻斯特的Alex Solomou将LADBible从Facebook上的一个小群组变成了一个出版平台,收入约为6300万英镑。两年前,他让这家媒体集团上市,当时市值为3.6亿英镑。过去一年,该集团股价强劲攀升。
胡润英国U30和U35的企业总部
Solomou是今年胡润英国U30和U35上榜者中企业总部在曼彻斯特的8家企业之一,使曼彻斯特成为仅次于伦敦的第二大最受欢迎的创业城市。布里斯托尔和伯明翰各有4位创业者上榜。爱丁堡、梅德斯通、诺丁汉、普利茅斯和索利赫尔各有3位上榜。
要进入胡润英国U30榜单,需要创立或联合创办一家价值约1000万美元的公司。要进入胡润英国U35榜单,则需要创立或联合创办一家价值约5000万美元的公司。
胡润英国U30和U35,是“胡润U系”的一部分,包括中国、印度、美国和加拿大在内,共5个国家,1600多名年轻创业者。
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胡润百富主要IP有“3+N”:富豪榜系列,为中国和全球最成功的企业家排名,通过这一系列,让世界更了解中国经济,迄今已成为全球最大的财富榜;500强企业系列,为中国和全球最具价值的企业排名;创业系列,为中国和全球最具成长性的独角兽企业、瞪羚企业、猎豹企业和30岁以下创业领袖(U30)排名;特色榜单,包括《胡润慈善榜》、《胡润品牌榜》、《胡润艺术榜》、《胡润财富报告》、《胡润中国国际学校百强》、《胡润中国最具投资潜力区域百强榜》等。随着榜单的发布,胡润百富每年在全球各地举办近百场极具高端社交与公关价值的精彩交流活动,线上线下紧密结合。
胡润百富也是全球领先的研究中国高净值人群的权威机构,长期追踪记录中国高净值人群的变化,携手金融机构、房地产、地方政府,以及高端生活方式品牌等合作伙伴,发布了一系列专题报告,比如:携手中信银行发布《中国高净值人群需求管理白皮书》、《解码中国“新生力”白皮书》、《中国企业家家族传承白皮书》、《中国高净值人群财富管理需求白皮书》、《出国需求与趋势白皮书》和《海外教育特别报告》,携手建信信托发布《中国家族财富可持续发展报告》,携手泰康发布《中国高净值人群医养白皮书》,携手碧桂园发布《中国企业社会责任白皮书》等。此外还有始自2005年的《至尚优品——中国高净值人群品牌倾向报告》等。
胡润百富至今投资了十余家企业,涵盖出国留学与国际学校、知识产权和旅游等行业;孵化了数家子公司,包括:21世纪百富学院,以百富榜企业家导师制、全程实战互动为特色,旨在打造国际化实战商学院;胡润百学,国际教育平台,为中国家长提供子女出国留学、夏令营和成功学课程;胡润光谷,设计、地产、金融跨产业资源整合运营平台;胡润马道,多年支持华天参加奥运马术,并于2016年成立了胡润英国马主会;胡润艺术荟,计划在十年内推出500位具有发展潜力的艺术家。
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附录《2023胡润英国U30创业先锋》人物介绍
Molly Allington
Albotherm has developed smart coatings for glass that can be used to regulate heat in greenhouses and commercial buildings. Allington co-founded and runs the Bristol University spinout, which has attracted more than £1.6m of investment.
Ruby Aryiku
Vamp is the UK's only major digital agency concentrating on promoting black entrepreneurs and influencers. Aryiku co-founded the agency, signing up clients including Warner Music, Channel 4 and Boohoo. Turnover last year topped £1.4m.
Ali Attar
Attar co-founded SigmaOS, a developer of internet browsing software which provides users with less distractions than conventional browsers. The SigmaOS app has been downloaded more than 100,000 times and attracted more than £3m of investment.
Hayden Ball
PlayerData supplies wearable, GPS-enabled tech allowing coaches to monitor player performance in football and other team sports. Bell founded the business with Roy Hotrabhvanon in 2017 and raised investment of £4.7m.
Ahana Banerjee
Banerjee's app Clear allows users to track and share their skincare routines as well as providing a marketing space for beauty brands. The service has partnered with more than 2,000 companies and a fundraising has valued the operation at around £11.5m.
Dr Cristiana Banila
Banila co-founded Mitra Bio, a developer of anti-aging skincare products. Launched in 2020, the company is one of nine firms selected for Cambridge University's Illumina Accelerator programme and has raised more than £1.3m in funding.
Oli Banks
Banks co-founded Leeds-based North Property Group in 2017. The buy-to-let specialist agency has so far sold 1,500 apartments to investors and grown turnover to £5.6m.
Phil Beahon
After accepting his dream of becoming a professional cricketer would not come true, Beahon set up his premium sportswear label with his brother Tom. Castore has attracted investment from tennis star Sir Andy Murray and grown annual sales to £115m.
Laurence Booth-Clibborn
The Mothership invests in and grows retail businesses. Booth-Clibborn co-founded the operation, which secured more than £17m of investment in 2022.
Natasha Boulding
Boulding teamed up with Scott Bush to launch Low Carbon Materials while she researched her PhD at Durham University. Their venture turns waste plastics into a material that replaces sand, gravel and other aggregates. The pair have raised more than £2.5m.
Lewis Boyles-White
Boyles-White set up CoreBlue in 2016 with Dan Hardman. The pair's software developer has secured work with a wide range of clients, including Amazon. Turnover nearly tripled to £2.7m in 2022.
Ollie Brittan
Brittan was working as an estate agent when he set up Whites Beaconsfield. a retailer of teeth whitening products. Tie-ups with Love Island stars have helped generate seven-figure annual sales.
Jack Bullimore
Bullimore set up one of the world's fastest growing women's fitness apps with Krissy Cela. EvolveYou now has more than 80,000 subscribers.
Scott Bush
Bush is one of the three founders of Low Carbon Materials. The award-winning business converts waste plastic into products used on building sites. Around £2.5m of funding has been raised so far.
Connor Campbell
Osler Diagnostics, an Oxford University spinout, has developed lab-standard diagnostic kits that can be used anywhere. Campbell set up and runs the operation, raising $85m of series C funding in late 2022.
Lewis Campbell
Target Healthcare supplies pharmacies, hospitals and GP surgeries with generic drugs. Campbell is managing director of the business and has grown annual sales to more than £27m.
Krissy Cela
Albanian-born gym goer Cela set up the fitness app EvolveYou with Jack Bullimore and also has a clothing brand called Oner Active. The two businesses together generate annual revenues of more than £26m.
Hannah Chappatte
Letting agency HYBR manages the relationships between "responsible students" and landlords in six cities. Chappatte started the business is 2020 and has already brought in revenues of £10m for landlords.
Jhai Dhillon
A former professional footballer, Dhillon set up meal delivery service Simmer with his brother Simmy. More than 20,000 people have signed up to use the service and annual sales have topped £2m.
Simmy Dhillon
Dhillon didn't quit his job at Google until his food delivery service Simmer was turning over almost £1m. He started the business with his brother Jhai while at university, initially selling up to 50 meals a week from his student digs.
Botty Dimanov
Tenyks helps machine learning engineers develop better, safer artificial intelligence. Dimanov is one of the founders of the Cambridge University spinout which earlier this year raised £2.6m.
Will Donnelly
The stress of finding the right accommodation for their grandmother inspired Donnelly and his brother Chris to set up Lottie. Their online service allows users to assess different care homes and last year raised £6.1m of funding.
Craig Everett
Everett set up Holibob with fellow Glasgow University student Angus Hardy, providing digital services that help tour operators and holiday attractions boost revenues. The service employs more than 60 people in 11 countries and has raised more than £15m of funding.
Sian Fussell
Albotherm has developed a polymer reducing the heat that passes through glass in greenhouses and commercial buildings. Fussell set up the Bristol University spinout with Molly Allington and the pair have raised £1.6m of funding.
Jamie Genevieve
Lipsticks and other products made by Vieve are now available in Harrods, Space NK and other top retailers. Genevieve's annual sales are expected to top £10m and she has raised £5.5m of investment for her vegan-friendly cosmetics brand.
Mahyad Ghassemibouyaghchi
Ghassemibouyaghchi developed SigmaOS after being diagnosed with ADHD. The internet browser helps the user focus on key tasks and has attracted more than £3m of funding.
Raphael Guth
Sprout.AI harnesses artificial intelligence to process insurance claims faster. Guth co-founded the business, raising £10.5m of funding and growing annual sales to more than £2.5m.
Daniel Hardman
Hardman is chief technology and co-founder of CoreBlue, a developer of software used in 32 countries. Sales jumped to £2.7m in 2022.
Angus Hardy
Holibob provides digital services helping tour operators, attractions and travel brands grow sales. Hardy founded the business with Craig Everett and has attracted £15m of investment.
George Heaton
Heaton set up his upmarket streetwear fashion label Represent with his brother Mike in 2011. Sales reached £48.6m in 2022.
Roy Hotrabhvanon
More than 500 sports clubs use PlayerData, which harnesses GPS-enabled wearable tech to track athletes' speed and performance. Hotrabhvanon set up the Scottish tech firm with Haydan Ball, attracting investment of £4.7m.
Jess Hunt
Former model Hunt co-founded make-up brand Refy in 2020 and has quickly grown annual sales to £12m. Revenues are expected to reach £25m this year.
Murvah Iqbal
Asos and Zara are among the brands to sign up with Hived, a zero-emissions delivery service co-founded by Iqbal. Earlier this year the venture raised £10m of funding.
Ankush Jain
Jain is chief investment officer and co-founder of Aaro Capital, a London-based asset manager specialising in crypto currency and other blockchain-related investments. Earlier this year Aaro's assets under management stood at around £25m.
Dmitry Kazhdan
Kazhdan is one of the three founders of Tenyks, a Cambridge University spinout developing ways for humanity to protect itself from dangerous artificial intelligence - or "the Terminator", as the company puts it. Tenyks last year raised nearly £3m in funding.
Philip Kelvin
Tranch provides buy-now-pay-later services for businesses. Kelvin founded the business in London and secured $100m of investment earlier this year.
Amy Knight
Online retailer Must Have Ideas sells a wide range of affordable products for the home and garden. Knight founded the business in 2018 and has grown annual sales to more than £20m.
Daniel Knight
Knight's Kinetic Games developed the "psychological horror" Phasmophobia. Annual sales have exceeded £37.6m.
Mathias Krieger
Hived's electric vehicles are now used by more than 100 clients. Krieger set up the eco-friendly delivery firm with Murvah Iqbal and earlier this year raised £10m of investment.
Alec Kwaye
Set up by Kwaye in 2016, Felfri Diamonds sells pre-owned watches made by Rolex, Patek Philippe and other top brands. There were revenues of more than £1.3m in 2021-22.
Cyril Lutterodt
Black Seed is a venture capital firm backing black entrepreneurs building tech businesses and other start-ups. Lutterodt co-founded the operation in 2021 and already has more than £5m of assets under management.
Mario Maher
Maher set up Heat in 2019 with Joe Wilkinson. The luxury online service sends users "mystery boxes" of clothing, footwear and accessories from top designers and has attracted more than £4m of funding from LVMH and other investors.
Eliot Makabu
Bonnet is an app helping drivers of electric vehicle find and use more than 260,000 charging points across the UK and Europe. Makabu set up the service with Patrick Reich in 2019. The pair earlier this year raised £3.7m of funding.
Saurav Mitra
SigmaOS's internet browsers make it easier for users to focus on tasks. Mitra co-founded the software developer, which has attracted more than £3m of investment.
Nathan Moore
ITV have invested £2.5m in Live Tech Games. Moore set up the mobile gaming developer with Samuel Worsley.
Youri Moskovic
Prediko helps online retailers manage their stock and purchasing orders. Moskovic founded the software provider with Nicolas Sabatier, raising more than £3.8m of funding.
Rumbi Mupindu
Mupindu is one of the entrepreneurs behind Vamp, a digital agency supporting black entrepreneurs and influencers. Revenues reached £1.4m in 2022.
Dalraj Nijjar
Nijjar co-founded Concrete4Change, a Midlands-based start-up that stores carbon in concrete to help the construction industry reach its environmental targets. He has already raised £2m of investment for this company and millions more for earlier ventures.
Izzy Obeng
Foundervine has helped more than 330 entrepreneurs start their own businesses. Obeng started the network in 2017, employs 25 people and has grown turnover to more than £1m.
Christina Okorocha
Vamp has signed up clients including DIsney, Boohoo and the BBC. Okorocha co-founded the digital agency, which promotes black influencers and entrepreneurs. Annual revenues grew to £1.4m in 2022.
Christian Owens
Learning to code from YouTube videos in his teens, Owens founded online payments firm Paddle. Sales have exceeded £26m and a £293m fundraising secured unicorn status.
Shun Pang
Anima provides productivity tools to help NHS and other healthcare professionals better manage patient care. Pang co-founded the firm and helped secure around £2m of funding.
Josephine Philips
Sojo provides a seamless service that picks up, repairs and returns clothes. Philips founded the eco-friendly fashion outfit and has raised £2m of funding.
Patrick Reich
Electric vehicle app Bonnet helps motorists find and use more than 260,000 charging points across the UK and Europe. Reich and his business partner Eliot Makabu raised £3.7m of funding earlier this year.
Jordan Richards
Richards started creative agency RCCO as a sideline after landing an apprenticeship at Google. He has grown annual sales to more than £1.5m.
Carrie Rose
Rose started digital marketing agency Rise at Seven in 2019. Over the first two years she attracted 65 clients, including Boohoo and xBox. Annual turnover already exceeds £7 million.
Harrison Rose
Rose co-founded FinTech unicorn Paddle with Christian Owens. He has now set up Goodfit, a data-driven consultancy helping clients boost sales.
Nicolas Sabatier
Sabatier set up Prediko with Youri Moskovic. The London-based software firm helps retailers keep track of their stock levels and has raised more than £3.8m of funding.
Ashu Savani
Savani set up TryHackMe with Ben Spring. The cybersecurity training platform is used by employees of Google and KPMG and delivers annual revenues of around £7.8m.
Benjamin Shalom
Shalom was 23 when he became a licensed boxing promoter. He now regularly hosts fight nights on Sky Sports.
Ramy Shelbaya
Quantum Dice specialises in random number generation, a practice useful for cybersecurity. The Oxford University spinout has already raised £5m of funding. Shelbaya is a co-founder and CEO of the tech firm.
Aimee Smale
Smale set up Odd Muse in 2020 with the ambition of encouraging consumers to buy clothes made to last rather than short-life, fast fashion. Her pearl dress went viral on TikTok and helped annual sales climb to £1.7m last year.
Louis Ray Smith
Smith is commercial director of X1, a property developer that has completed projects worth more than £1.2bn.
Ben Spring
More than 2 million people have used TryHackMe, a platform providing cybersecurity training. Spring founded the business with Ashu Savani. Annual revenues exceed £7.8m.
Daniel Stewart
Stewart earlier this year raised more than £3m of funding for ViridiCO2, a company he spun out of Southampton University which turns waste carbon dioxide into useful polymers.
Georgia Stewart
Software developer Tumelo creates platforms allowing investors to vote on companies' policies and performance. So far the company has raised more than £15m of funding and signed up Fidelity and Legal & General as clients.
Simon Swali
Swali was still in his teens when he and his brothers set up iCare24. The Birmingham-based firm supplies qualified professionals to the NHS and private healthcare. His new venture provides staff trained to help those suffering with dementia and other terminal illnesses.
Zoe Trigwell
Trigwell had a successful make-up academy until the pandemic began. When lockdowns began she changed track and launched makeup brand Trigwell Cosmetics. Her sales are expected to hit £2m this year.
Ionut Visla
Visla in 2020 set up a recruitment firm specialising in finding workers for construction projects and has quickly grown annual turnover to more than £1.6m. He has a separate construction firm called MVA Group.
Connor Westby
NutriPaw sells healthy treats and supplement for pets. Westby set up the company with Adelina Cornelia Zotta and have grown annual sales to more than £5m.
Joe Wilkinson
Wilkinson left school at 16 and set himself up as a personal shopper. In 2019 he and Mario Maher launched Heat, a service delivering luxury clothes. Heat was valued at more than £12m by a recent fundraising.
Matthew Wilson
Omnipresent helps business quickly and efficiently hire remote workers in a legally compliant way. Wilson co-founded the operation and a fundraising secured $120m of investment in early 2022.
Samuel Worsley
Worsley teamed up with fellow ex-Microsoft staffer Nathan Moore to launch Live Tech Games. The multi-player game developer has attracted £2.5m of funding from ITV.
Sally Wynter
Wynter sold her cannabidiol-infused gin brand Muhu for a seven-figure sum just five months after its launch. Her new venture, PaperRound, aims to help entrepreneurs and business leaders improve their PR.
Wenmiao Yu
Yu is a co-founder and head of business development at Quantum Dice, a spinout from Oxford University. The cybersecurity firm has raised around £5m in funding.
Alberto Zandi
The Zandi twins have four upmarket restaurants in London and are considering opening more in Dubai, Miami and New York. Their Emerald Hospitality Group grew turnover to £9m in 2022.
Arian Zandi
Spanish brothers Arian and Alberto Zandi are building a portfolio of high end restaurants. Their Emerald Group aims to grow revenues to £20m by 2024.
Zhang Zhening
Zhening runs Birmingham-based car dealer JAD Motors, selling second hand Teslas, BMW and other upmarket brands. Annual turnover has purred past £8 million.
Adelina Cornelia Zotta
NutriPaw sells healthy treats and supplements for pets. Zotta set up the company with Connor Westby and the pair have grown annual sales to more than £5m.
Zhiheng Zhao
Zhao Zhiheng, who is known as Dylan, set up HungryPanda with Eric Liu. The London-based food delivery services has been valued at £600m.
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Alistair Adams
Adams founded Telcom with Shaun Gibson and Thom Seddon. The Manchester-based business has helped deliver broadband to thousands of homes and two years ago raised more than £63m of investment.
Joe Andrews
Andrews is head of product at Aztec Product. The London-based app-developer raised more than $100m of funding in late 2022.
Charles Armitage
Armitage, a former doctor, co-founded Florence Healthcare, which helps hospitals and care homes find vetted workers to work unfilled shifts. Sales have grown to £13.7m and the app-based service has attracted £28.5m of investment.
James Asquith
Asquith runs and co-founded Holiday Swap, which allows users to book and let vacation accomodation. Funding at a $400m valuation has been raised.
Laurence Bargery
AccuRx provides SMS alerts services and video conferencing for GPs’ surgeries. Bargery teamed up with Jacob Haddad to launch the healthcare app, which doubled revenues to £24.4m in 2022.
Thomas Beahon
Beahon and his brother Phil set up Castore, the Manchester-based sportwear label. A fundraising in late 2023 valued the operation at close to £1 billion.
Fateha Begum
Rahman co-founded commodities trading firm Dare International with his wife Fateha Begum. Sales soared to £275.5m in 2022.
Johnny Boufarhat
Australian-born Boufarhat launched Hopin in early 2020. The video conferencing service thrived during the pandemic, with a fundraising in August 2021 valuing the business at more than £5.7bn.
Tanvi Bhardwaj
MishiPay's app allows shoppers to self-checkout by scanning a barcode and paying for items on their phones. Bhardwaj co-founded the operation, which has raised nearly £5.3m of funding.
Jordan Brompton
myenergi makes electrical vehicle chargers and other products associated with renewable energy. Brompton co-founded the business and has helped grow annual sales to £53.8m in 2022.
Alessio Bruni
Bruni set up Heroes with his twin brother Riccardo. Their collection of more than 20 online retailers has raised £200m funding.
Riccardo Bruni
Bruni set up Heroes with his twin brother Alessio. Their aggregator helps online retailers boost sales and has raised £200m funding.
Eliot Brooks
Thriva's testing kits can be used by customers to monitor their cholesterol or iron levels. Co-founded by Brooks in 2016, Thriva has grown annual sales to more than £100m. Brooks has now moved on to start Cocoon, a start-up helping to decarbonise "hard to abate" sectors.
Tom Carter
Ultraleap's virtual reality tech allows users to operate screens with just a wave of a hand. Carter founded the venture, raising £80m of funding at a £350m valuation.
Jack Cator
Cator began tinkering around with virtual private networks when he wanted to play computer games at school. That would be the start of his cybersecurity firm HideMyAss!, which was sold to a global software company for around £40m in 2015.
Joe Chadd
Chadd founded dealership Prestige Cars Kent 10 years ago and has grown annual sales to more than £50m.
James Clough
Robin AI uses artificial intelligence to improve and make drafting of legal documents faster. Clough is chief technology office and co-founder. Robin AI has attracted more than £8.6m of funding.
Adrien Cohen
Cohen co-founded and serves as president of Tractable, a tech firm harnessing artificial intelligence to process insurance claims. A fundraising has valued the operation at $1bn.
Sebastien Cross
BeZero helps corporates offset their carbon emissions. Cross co-founded the operation, raising more than £60m of funding.
Alexandre Dalyac
Tractable harnesses artificial intelligence to process insurance claims faster and more safely. Dalyac co-founded and runs the business, which was valued at $1bn in a recent fundraising.
Chris Donnelly
Donnelly co-founded Verb Brands, a digital agency with offices in London, Manchester and Shanghai. Harrods, Bugatti and Net-a-Porter are all clients. Verb has now been sold and Donnelly has followed up with an app valued at £45m that helps users find the right care home.
Bocheng Du
Du co-founded HungryPanda, laying the groundwork for the food delivery service while completing his MBA at the University of Huddersfield. He has overseen the businesses expansion into North America, Australia and New Zealand.
Kristian Edgerton
Edgerton set up women’s gymwear brand AYBL with his brother Reiss in 2018. Gymshark founder co-Lewis Morgan joined the business as executive chairman in late 2021, buying a stake that values AYBL at £50m.
Reiss Edgerton
Edgerton was at school with Gymshark founders Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan. After building and selling watch brand Tayroc, he set up gymwear business AYBL with his brother Kristian and generated a £2.4m profit in 2020-21.
Christian Facey
AudioMob specialises in developing in unobtrusive in-game advertising. Facey set up the developer after working for Google and has raised £11.8 million of funding - valuing the operation at £81 million.
Dominic Falcao
Falco ran Imperial College London's science startup programme, raising over £25m of funding for student companies. He left in 2016 to found Deep Science Ventures, which channels investment at energy, agriculture, pharma and IT companies - so far helping launch more than 30 start-ups.
Kai Feller
Bark.com is an online marketplace where accountants, personal trainers and a wide range of other professionals advertise their services. Feller co-founded the outfit and has grown annual sales to more than £71m.
Olivia Ferdi
Ferdi, a former lawyer, co-founded cannabidiol-infused drinks business Trip in 2019. After tie-ups with Waitrose, Sainsbury and WHSmith sales are expected to reach £30m this year.
Ben Francis
University dropout Francis set up Gymshark with Lewis Morgan from his parents’ house in 2012. Eight years later the pair sold a stake to US investor General Atlantic valuing the ath-leisure clothing brand at around £1bn.
Alex Frolov
Frolov co-founded Palta in 2019 after working in asset management. The software developer creates apps for the healthcare sector and has raised nearly $140m of funding.
Jianshu Gao
Gao co-founded HungryPanda, spearheading the food delivery service's international expansion. He has a PhD in metallurgy.
Umang Gandecha
Londonlist DMC is a student accommodation provider with premises in China and India. Gandecha, a Chinese speaker, co-founded the agency in 2013 and has helped grow turnover to more than £40m.
Ed Gillett
Gillett met Simon Watson while training to be a commercial pilot. The pair later launched CharterSync, a service that connects aircraft operators with businesses looking to urgently transport goods. Annual sales climbed to £31.9m last year.
David Goate
Goate teamed up with twins Oliver and Alexander Kent-Braham to set up the insurer Marshmallow. A fundraising in 2021 valued the specialist insurer at £900m.
Grant Goulden
Sales at Jaded London boomed when Taylor Swift wore one of their jackets on her 2015 world tour. The fashion brand was set up by brother and sister Grant and Jade Goulden. Sales last year topped £20m.
Jade Goulden
Beyonce and Kylie Jenner are among the celebs to have worn clothes sold by Jade London, the fashion label Goulden started with her brother Grant. Profits exceeded £3m last year.
Josh Graham
Three million people use Airtime Rewards, an app-based service allowing users to trim their phone bills when they shop at Boots, Greggs and other high street chains. Graham co-founded the loyalty scheme. Revenues have grown to £23m.
Tom Grogan
Grogan teamed up with Herman Sahota and Saul Lewin to launch the UK version of the US fast food chain Wingstop - despite having no experience of operating restaurants. The trio have grown annual sales to £38.2m.
Riya Grover
Grover last year raised £15m for Sequence, a business-to-business payments platform she set up with Eamon Jubbawy. She sold Feedr, her corporate catering venture, in 2020.
Joyce de Haas
Twins Joyce and Raissa de Haas launched Double Dutch Drinks in 2015. Brewing billionaire Charlene Heineken has bought a 10% stake in the mixer maker, which raised £4m of additional funding earlier this year.
Raissa de Haas
Twins Joyce and Raissa de Haas launched Double Dutch Drinks in 2015. The London-based drinks manufacturer's mixers are available in more than 4,500 bars and restaurants.
Peter Habermacher
Habermacher is chief executive of Aaro Capital, a London-based asset manager that specialises in crypto currency and other blockchain-related investments. He co-founded the operation with Ankush Jain. Earlier this year AUM had grown to around £25m.
Jacob Haddad
AccuRx provides software which allows doctors to text patients securely to report test results and arrange appointments. Haddad set up the business with Laurence Bargery. The healthcare app doubled turnover to £24.4m in 2022.
Mike Heaton
Heaton set up his upmarket streetwear fashion label Represent with his brother George in 2011. Sales reached £48.6m in 2022.
Barney Hussey-Yeo
Cleo is an app-based service that tracks users' spending, praising or teasing those who keep to or break their spending habits. Hussey-Yeo founded the business in 2016. A fundraising last year valued the operation at $500m.
Eamon Jubbawy
Jubbawy teamed up with Riya Gover to start business-to-business payments platform Sequence, last year raising around £15m of investment. He also co-founded the digital identity firm Onfido and earlier this year raised £15m of funding for Isometric, a platform to help corporates reduce their carbon footprint.
Vishal Karia
Affinity Fragrances supplies perfumes and other cosmetics to high street retailers and supermarkets. Karia started the business in 2018 and has already grown annual turnover to more than £100m.
Husayn Kassai
Kassai founded Onfido, a developer of facial recognition software used by banks. This operation was valued at £345m and Kassai has now set up Quench, an edtech venture utilising artificial intelligence.
Arthur Kay
Kay founded Bio-Bean which recycles used coffee grounds into eco-friendly biofuels and biochemicals. Now entrepreneur in residence at University College London, his latest venture is Skyroom - an urban development company putting together a £100m fund to deliver affordable accommodation for London’s key workers.
Alex Kendall
Wayve develops software used in driverless cars. Kendall is chief executive of the business and raised $200m of investment in 2017.
Alexander Kent-Braham
Kent-Braham and his twin brother Oliver launched Marshmallow, the first unicorn to be created by black British-born entrepreneurs. A fundraising in 2021 valued the specialist insurer at £900m.
Oliver Kent-Braham
Kent-Braham and his twin brother Alexander have grown sales at their specialist insurer Marshmallow to more than £100m. A £62m fundraising in 2021 valued the business at £900m.
Martin Kissinger
Kissinger set up Lendable, a provider of fast loans to consumers and businesses, with Victoria van Lennep. A fundraising in 2021 secured unicorn status.
Darcy Laceby
Laceby set up Absolute Collagen with her mother in 2015. The business sells a range of anti-aging treatments and has grown sales to more than £26m.
Alex Latham
Savings and investment app Chip has more than 500,000 customers. Latham serves as chief marketing officer and co-founded the fintech, which has raised more than £48m.
Victoria van Lennep
van Lennep led last year's £210m fundraising for Lendable. She co-founded the loan provider after working for The Economist.
Elliot Lees-Bell
Beyond Retail sells bathroom, kitchen and heating products to homeowners and tradesmen. Lees-Bell co-founded the Bournemouth-based business and has grown annual sales to more than £44m.
Peter Lipka
Ex-Goldman Sachs developer Lipka set up virtual worlds outfit Improbable with Herman Narula. A fundraising valued the business at more than $3bn in 2022.
Eric Liu
Liu, a Chinese national, set up Asian food delivery service HungryPanda in 2017. The London-based operation has already raised £193m in funding.
Anna Lowe
Smartify has been called the "Shazam and Spotify of art". The app identifies millions of digitised artworks across 700 museums, galleries and other institutions around the world. Lowe co-founded the business in 2015. Funding of £1m was raised in 2020 and Lowe is the youngest trustee in the Tate museum’s history.
Susie Ma
A former contestant on The Apprentice, Ma's skincare brand made annual profits of £10.5m in 2021. Earlier this year she bought out Lord Alan Sugar - who had taken a 50% stake in the business.
Tommy Mallet
Best known from his appearances on the TV show The Only Way is Essex, Mallet's footwear brand generated sales of £17.5m in 2022-23.
Daniel Marsden
Marsden and his wife Melanie began their online lingerie retailer by spending £1,000 on making 100 bras from their home. Recruiting Instagram influencers helped Lounge Underwear increase revenues to £71.3m last year.
Melanie Marsden
Marsden and her husband Daniel set up the online lingerie retailer Lounge Underwear in 2015. Canny use of social media helped drive annual sales to £71.3m.
Ben Maruthappu
Cera is an app-based service that allows care staff to track a patient's condition and needs. Maruthappa founded the business and has secured contracts with 300 NHS trusts. Cera last year raising £263m of funding.
Giuseppe Mazza
Mazza has attracted investment from hedge fund billionaire Michael Platt for Engitix, a developer of treatments for tumours and inflammatory bowel disease. The London-based biotech has been valued at $300m.
Orlagh McCloskey
Kylie Minogue and Selena Gomez have worn RIXO, the label started by McCloskey with her London College of Fashion coursemate Henrietta Rix. Profits rose to £4.5m on £17.4m sales in 2021-22.
Jenna Meek
Sales are expected to double to £25m this year at Refy, the make-up label Meek set up in 2020 with Jess Hunt. Meek also has a haircare products business called Shine.
Alex Mills
Mills set up Dynamo Cover after appearing on The Apprentice with Lord Alan Sugar. The Welshman’s insurer now generates annual revenues of around £15m.
Charlie Morgan
Morgan set up the fashionable drinks brand AU Vodka with school friend Jackson Quinn. Sales climbed to £43.0m in 2021-22.
Lewis Morgan
Morgan co-founded Gymshark with his school friend Ben Francis. After selling his stake in the £1bn clothing brand in 2020, he moved into property and set up construction firm Ernest Cole. Morgan in late 2021 joined AYBL, a gym wear brand launched by another friend from his school days.
Nikola Mrkšić
PolyAI provides voice services for virtual assistants powered by AI and has been valued at $300m. Mrkšić co-founded the venture after developing his machine learning skills at Apple.
Herman Narula
Dubbed "the Toff in Tech", Narula turned his back on his family's construction firm to set up Improbable Worlds. The virtual world developer has been valued at $3bn.
Wilfrid Obeng
AudioMob specialises in developing in unobtrusive in-game advertising. Obeng and Christian Facey set up the developer after working for Google and has raised £11.8 million of funding - valuing the operation at £81 million.
Evren Ozkarakasli
Ozkarakasli was already working in fashion when his reality TV star friend Tommy Mallet asked him to make him a pair of trainers. That would be the start of the pair’s footwear brand Mallet London which reported annual sales of £17.5m sales in 2022.
Jay Parker
Parker started his ath-leisure brand Gym King after leaving school at 16 and working as a personal trainer. He has grown annual sales to more £25m and sold a stake to retail giant JD Sports.
Jackson Quinn
Quinn set up AU Vodka, a Swansea drinks business in 2016. There were profits of more than £15m last year.
Ayman Rahman
Rahman co-founded commodities trading firm Dare International with his wife Fateha Begum. Sales soared to £275.5m in 2022.
Razvan Ranca
Ranca is chief technology officer at Tractable, a unicorn which employs artificial intelligence to process insurance claims faster and more safely.
Richard Robinson
Robin AI used artificial intelligence to improve and make drafting of legal documents faster. Clough is chief executive and a co-founder. Robin AI has attracted more than £8.6m of funding.
Michael Rocha-Keys
EMW Global is a sports and entertainment marketing agency with offices in Shanghai, London, Hong Kong and Sao Paulo. Rocha-Keys founded the operation and is expecting to grow sales to up to £5m this year.
Megan Rossi
A former nutritionist for Australia's Olympic swimming team, Rossi's food brand Bio&Me makes healthy porridges and granolas. England football captain Harry Kane is among investors who have so far poured £3m into the brand.
Herman Sahota
Sahota is one of a trio of entrepreneurs to bring the US fast food chain Wingstop to the UK. Their sales are expected to top £65m this year.
Sultan Murad Saidov
Saidov co-founded Beamery. It uses artificial intelligence to identify and address skill shortages in its clients' workforces and last year secured unicorn status after a £41m fundraising.
Jakob Schwarz
Schwarz teamed up with Martin Kissinger and Victoria van Lennep to set up Lendable. The loan provider secured a £3.5bn valuation last year.
Thom Seddon
Seddon founded Telcom with Shaun Gibson and Alistair Adams nearly 10 years ago. The Manchester-based outfit has raised more than £63m of investment and is helping rollout fast broadband to thousands of homes and businesses.
Amar Shah
Shah co-founded the unicorn Wayve, a developer of artificial intelligence-powered software for driverless cars. He has now launched CHARM Therapeutics, using AI to develop new drugs.
Dr Ahmed Shahrabani
Omani-born doctor Shahrabani co-founded a digital platform that helps NHS trusts find locum doctors to work in hospitals. Locum’s Nest now has more than 40,000 practitioners on its books and has attracted over £4.2m of investment.
Jesse Shemen
Bloomberg and TV chef Jamie Oliver are among the client of Papercup, which uses artificial intelligence to dub videos with human sounding voices in multiple languages. Shemen co-founded the business, which has raised more than £23m in funding.
Abe Simpson
Simpson's property developer and house builder delivers residential, retail and holiday accommodation projects. His main company has £20.3m of net assets.
Peter Smith
Smith co-founded bitcoin wallet service Blockchain. A fundraising in 2021 valued the business at more than £4bn.
Alex Solomou
Solomou has turned LADBible from a small Facebook group into a publishing platform with revenues of around £63m. He floated the business on the stockmarket two years ago.
Harry Stebbings
Stebbings made his name with his “Twenty Minute VC” podcast. Now a serious tech investor in his own right, the university dropout has raised more than £100m to back UK start-ups.
Pei-Hao Su
PolyAI provides voice services for virtual assistants powered by AI and has been valued at $300m. Su, better known as Eddie, co-founded the venture after completing his PhD at Cambridge.
Bobby Swali
Swali is managing director of iCare24, a supplier of healthcare professionals to the NHS and the private sector. He founded the firm with his brothers David, Simon and John. iCare's sales have reached £40m.
David Swali
iCare24 provides nurses, midwives, doctors and other professionals to the NHS and private healthcare organisations. Swali set up the business with other members of his family and has grown annual sales to £40m.
John Swali
Swali is group operations directors and a co-founder of iCare24, a provider of qualified staff to the NHS and private healthcare organisations. The Birmingham-based operation has expanded into South Africa, Canada, India and the United States.
Marine Tanguy
Tanguy manages some of the world's leading artists through MTArt, the talent management agency she set up in 2015. Turnover more than doubled to about £19m in 2022.
Dmitry Tokarev
Copper provides crypto services to institutional investors including custody, prime broking and settlement. Tokarev founded the business in 2018 and a fundraising valued the operation at $2bn.
Yaniv Toledano
Qogita provides an online platform that helps businesses in the health and beauty worlds source products efficiently. Toledano founded the London-based operation after working for Goldman Sachs, helping to secure more than $80m of investment last year.
Simon Watson
Watson teamed up with Ed Gillett in 2018 to launch CharterSync, an aircraft chartering service. The pair have grown annual sales to £31.9m and are expanding into the United States.
Joel Watt
Rooser operates an online market for the fishing industry. Watt founded the operation after running a seafood wholesaler and last year raised nearly £18m to fund expansion.
Robert Whitehead
Whitehead is chief product officer at Improbable. He co-founded the virtual world developer with Herman Narula and Peter Lipka. A fundraising has valued the operation at $3bn.
James Whiting
Whiting co-founded The Skinny Food Company, a manufacturer of low-sugar snacks and sauces. The Nottingham-based company now has a range of 225 products and has grown annual sales to £19.2 million.
Zachary Williamson
Application developer Aztec raised $100m of funding in late 2022. Williamson co-founded the app developer with Joe Andrews.
Charlie Wilson
A former goalkeeper for Crystal Palace’s youth team, Wilson turned to property development in his early 20s. His largest company grew turnover to £47.8m in 2021.
Dr Michael Wise
Wise is one of the founders of Concrete4Change, an eco-friendly start-up that locks in carbon to concrete to help building firms hit their sustainability targets. He is a scale-up adviser to Imperial College London and has raised £7.9m in commercial private funding.
Firmin Zocchetto
Payfit's software simplifies human resources for small businesses. Frenchman Zocchetto co-founded the business, which has secured unicorn status.