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We are again among Europe’s fastest growing companies

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Moneyfarm has secured its place among Europe’s fastest-growing companies for the third consecutive year, earning recognition in the Financial Times FT1000 ranking for 2026.

Compiled in partnership with Statista, the annual report highlights the companies driving growth across the continent. This achievement reinforces our position as a scaling player in Europe’s competitive digital wealth management space.

Strong growth backed by investor demand

The numbers tell a clear story. Between 2021 and 2024, Moneyfarm nearly doubled its net revenues – from €11.6 million to €22.3 million – marking an 89.8% Absolute Growth Rate and a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 23.8%.

This trajectory reflects a broader shift in investor behaviour. More individuals are seeking simplified, all-in-one wealth management solutions that combine digital tools with personalised guidance – an area where Moneyfarm has positioned itself firmly.

A hybrid model gains ground

Our co-founder and CEO Giovanni Daprà pointed to innovation and client trust as the key drivers behind the company’s sustained momentum, highlighting the importance of making wealth management both accessible and tailored to individual needs.

“This recognition is a testament to the dedication, expertise and innovation of our teams across the UK and Italy, as well as the continued trust and support of our clients.

“Since Moneyfarm was founded in 2011, we have focused on acting as a total wealth partner to our clients, combining smart technology with human expertise to make wealth management simpler and more accessible. Innovation and technology remain central to our approach, shaping how we evolve our products and services to meet our clients’ needs.

“At the heart of everything we do is a commitment to helping our clients invest with confidence and achieve their long-term financial goals. We are proud of the trust they place in us and remain focused on delivering long-term value as we continue our growth journey.”

Expanding the product ecosystem

Growth has not come from scale alone, but also from product expansion. Over the past year, Moneyfarm has broadened its offering with a competitive, easy-access Cash ISA designed for short-term savings with tax advantages; Guidance+, a personalised advisory service to support investment and retirement decisions; the integration of Willis Owen, strengthening its presence in the UK market.

These developments signal a clear strategy building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports clients across both short- and long-term financial goals.

Looking ahead

As competition intensifies in the European fintech and wealth management space, consistent growth – and recognition from institutions like the Financial Times – matters.

But perhaps more importantly, trajectory highlights a deeper trend the increasing demand for financial solutions that are not only digital and efficient, but also human and personalised.

For investors, that combination is quickly becoming the new standard.

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*As with all investing, financial instruments involve inherent risks, including loss of capital, market fluctuations and liquidity risk. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. It is important to consider your risk tolerance and investment objectives before proceeding.

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