Skip to main content

news

Kubrick has been named the 85th fastest-growing privately owned business in the UK in the coveted Sunday Times Top 100. Kubrick continues to reaffirm and hold its position in the market, being recognised in FEBE inaugural Growth 100 awards at number 37 last week.

Kubrick have entered the 2022-23 Sunday Times Top 100, joining the likes of other well-known dynamic privately owned businesses such as Ooni, Bloom & Wild and Huel being listed as 85th fastest-growing privately owned business in Britain. Kubrick are one of only six technology companies to make the list.

The Sunday Times Top 100 identifies celebrates and honours independent innovators with sustained growth, who are creating jobs opportunities and show no sign of slowing down, these companies are the growth heroes of Britain. In order to make the cut companies needed more than £5 million in sales in their latest year of trading that had at least £240,000 worth of sales four years ago. Companies could not be part of a corporate group, but could be owned by private equity, and needed a minimum of ten employees and, most importantly, needed to be profitable.

Jamie Lillywhite
, Kubrick’s CFO said: “We are honoured to have been recognised in the Sunday Times Top 100 awards. This is recognition of Kubrick’s continued growth across our business and the concerted efforts of all our teams to achieve this rate of scaling whilst maintaining the quality for which Kubrick is renowned. Our most recently reported results show turnover growth at a compound rate of almost 90% per year over the preceding three years. The necessity for next generation digital skills is global and growing and Kubrick is committed to bridging the digital skills gap and future-proofing the workforce internationally with our expansion to the US this summer.”

Kubrick was founded in 2016 by Tim Smeaton and Simon Walker, to overcome the digital skills shortage by building an inclusive and diverse data, AI, and cloud technology workforce to bridge the digital skills gap. Kubrick has since launched the careers of over 1300 of the brightest data and cloud professionals and collaborates with over 100 leading organisations to unleash their potential through embracing next-generation technology. Kubrick champions diversity and inclusion, removing socio-economic barriers to harness the most impressive and brightest minds to ensure our future workforce are equipped to tackle the rapidly changing technological landscape

In a recent study for the Sunday Times 100 they found on average the top 100 fastest-growing companies have increased their sales by 91 per cent a year over the last three years, resulting in a combined £4.7 billion in sales. Unsurprisingly London was home to the largest number of businesses featured on the list but not the majority with only a third (36%) based in London, with the rest spread through-out the country.

To learn more about how we can help your business to evolve and embrace next-generation technology, or how you can become a Kubrick consultant, get in touch:

speaktous@kubrickgroup.com
joinus@kubrickgroup.com

Latest insights