Enfuse Group recognised by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s Fastest‑Growing Companies for the second year running

Enfuse Group has once again been recognised by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s 1,000 Fastest‑Growing Companies, achieving a ranking of #160 in the FT1000: Europe’s Fastest‑Growing Companies 2025 list, a significant rise from #231 in the previous year.

Compiled by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista, the 2026 FT1000 ranking identifies the European companies that achieved the highest compound annual growth rate in revenue.

Enfuse Group’s continued rise in the ranking reflects the consultancy’s consistent focus on delivering meaningful, people‑led transformation for clients across both the public and private sectors, while growing responsibly and sustainably.

Graeme Curwen, Co‑Founder and CEO of Enfuse Group, comments:

“To be recognised by the Financial Times for the second year in a row and to see that progress reflected in our ranking is something we’re incredibly proud of. This achievement belongs entirely to our people, and to the clients and partners who trust us to support their most important transformations. We’ve grown with care and intent, and this recognition is a real reflection of that.”

Founded in the UK, Enfuse Group has continued to go from strength to strength, building a reputation as a consultancy that organisations value for its human approach, clarity, and delivery focus. The business has also been recognised by the Financial Times as one of the UK’s Leading Management Consultancies for multiple consecutive years and is a Certified B Corporation, underscoring its commitment to responsible growth and positive impact.

The FT1000 ranking celebrates companies that have achieved strong organic growth while remaining independent and European‑headquartered, with minimum revenue thresholds and rigorous data verification applied as part of the methodology.

The full FT1000: Europe’s Fastest‑Growing Companies 2025 list is available on the Financial Times website.

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