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Thrive ranks 43rd in The Sunday Times 100 Fastest-Growing Tech List

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Thrive is proud to announce its inclusion in The Sunday Times 100 Tech, a prestigious list recognising Britain’s fastest-growing private technology and Saas companies.

 

Founded by Sean Reddington in 2019, Nottingham-based learning technologies company Thrive has been named the 43rd fastest-growing private technology company in Britain by The Sunday Times.

The inaugural Sunday Times 100 Tech league table features Thrive alongside standout SaaS businesses such as Multiverse, Synthesia, and Flo Health a Thrive customer ranking in the Top 50 software companies with an impressive annual growth rate of 80.73%.

This achievement highlights Thrive’s commitment to innovation, growth, and delivering tangible impact to its hundreds of customers and partners. Securing a spot on this prestigious list is a significant milestone in the company’s journey.

Sean Reddington, Founder and CEO of Thrive, commented:


“Being named in The Sunday Times 100 Tech fastest-growing British companies is a milestone moment for us. It’s a reflection of how far Thrive has come in just five years and the incredible growth we’ve achieved as a team.

“But this recognition isn’t just about the numbers it’s about the impact we’re making and the trust our customers place in us every day. We’re proud of what we’ve built, and this accolade fuels our drive to keep innovating, keep delivering a difference, and keep leading the way in our industry.”

Thrive attributes its success to the talent, ambition, and passion of its employees, as well as the unwavering trust and support of its customers. This recognition reinforces Thrive’s position as a leader in the UK tech sector.

The Sunday Times 100 Tech, which celebrates Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies, is supported by Singer Capital Markets, HSBC Innovation Banking, and BDO.

Thrive will join other honourees at an exclusive awards and networking dinner on Thursday, 3 April, at The Londoner, Leicester Square, London.