Love Finance named in FT1000 Europe's Fastest Growing Companies 2025

We're thrilled to share that Love Finance has been named in the FT1000: Financial Times Europe's Fastest Growing Companies for the second time. We're so pleased to have made the list once more, and while we won't be popping champagne in the office (...okay, maybe just a little), we want to take a moment to reflect on how we got here.

This year, we've been ranked 6th in UK Financial Services, 32nd in the UK overall, and 155th across Europe.

How did we do it?

We've been working hard! We've doubled revenue and headcount year on year, expanded our teams, and stayed laser-focused on making business finance faster, easier, and better.

  • We've built a team that thrives on problem-solving, collaboration and a bit of fun.
  • We've scaled without losing the culture that makes us, well, us.
  • We've kept pushing the boundaries of what's possible in digital lending, making life easier for the small businesses we support.

Growth is exciting, but it's also challenging. Keeping up the momentum while staying true to our core values is what makes this recognition even more meaningful.

What's next?

We're not slowing down. There's plenty more in the pipeline - new tech, new hires, and new ways to help businesses get the funding they need without the hassle.

For now, a huge thank you to our team, our partners, and most importantly, the businesses that trust us to fuel their growth. Here's to another year of doing what we do best.

More about FT1000

The FT1000 is an annual ranking by the Financial Times and Statista, listing the 1,000 fastest-growing companies across Europe. It recognises businesses that have achieved exceptional revenue growth over three years - a feat that's no small task in today's economic climate. Companies are ranked based on compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue, and making the list means you're one of the most rapidly expanding businesses in the whole of Europe.

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