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The Sunday Times Tech Track 100 is an annual league table published in association with
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newspaper in the UK. It ranks Britain’s 100 private technology (TMT) companies with the fastest-growing sales over their last three years. It is published in The Sunday Times each September, with an awards event typically held in November, and networking dinners for alumni companies throughout the year. The league table is researched and produced by Fast Track, an Oxford-based research and networking events business.


About Fast Track

Fast Track is a leading research and events company that has built a network of the UK’s top-performing private companies, from the fastest-growing to the biggest, through its rankings in The Sunday Times. Founded in 1997 by Hamish Stevenson, it now publishes seven annual league tables and brings company founders and directors together at invitation-only networking awards events and alumni dinners.


Criteria

Companies have to meet the below criteria to be able to qualify for the Tech Track 100 league table: • Independent technology company • UK registered, unquoted, and not subsidiaries • Sales of at least £250,000 in the base year • Sales of at least £5m in the latest year • Trading weeks in the base and latest years have to exceed 25 Companies that do not meet the criteria can still be considered for the Ones to Watch programme. This is a selection of companies that have either achieved, or predict, good sales growth.


Exclusions

• Excluded companies include payday lenders, computer resellers and companies that are equal joint ventures, or majority-owned by quoted or other companies. IT consultancies and IT services companies are required to generate a significant proportion of their sales from proprietary technologies.


Notable alumni companies

Tech Track 100 was launched in 2001 to recognise Britain’s private technology companies with the fastest-growing sales. Since its launch, more than 1,000 companies have appeared on the league table, including: • Blue Prism, the automation software developer, featured as a One to Watch in 2015 with sales of £4.5m. It floated in 2016 raising £21.1m. In June 2019, it acquired thoughtonomy, No. 4 in Tech Track 100 2018, in a $100m deal. •
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, the online supermarket, first appeared on Tech Track 100 in 2006 with sales of £143m. It floated in 2010. •
Sophos Sophos Group plc is a British based security software and hardware company. Sophos develops products for communication endpoint, encryption, network security, email security, mobile security and unified threat management. Sophos is primarily ...
, the cybersecurity software provider, which first featured in 2002, was valued at £1bn when it floated in 2015. •
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, the online takeaway business, which first featured in 2011, was valued at £1.5bn when it floated in 2014, and merged with Dutch firm,
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, in a £6.2bn deal in 2020. •
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, the gaming website operator, first appeared on Tech Track 100 in 2007, floated in 2014 and was acquired by
Activision Blizzard Activision Blizzard, Inc. is an American video game holding company based in Santa Monica, California. It was founded in July 2008 through the merger of Activision, Inc. (the publicly traded parent company of Activision Publishing) and Vivendi ...
for $5.9bn in 2016.


Latest Tech Track 100 league table

The 20th anniversary Sunday Times Tech Track 100 league table supplement was published on 6 September 2020 and featured companies such as tech
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, Checkout.com and
TransferWise Wise (formerly TransferWise) is a London-based financial technology company founded by Estonian businessmen Kristo Käärmann and Taavet Hinrikus in January 2011. History Wise was founded by Taavet Hinrikus (Skype's first employee) and fi ...
. The top company was
Revolut Revolut is a British financial technology company that offers banking services, but did not have a UK banking licence. Headquartered in London, it was founded in 2015 by Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko. It offers accounts featuring currency ...
, the digital banking services provider.


Previous rankings

The 2012 Sunday Times Tech Track 100 league table ranked the top 100 of Britain's private technology, digital media and telecoms (TMT) companies that demonstrated the fastest sales growth over the preceding three years, between 2008 and 2011, or between 2009 and 2012. The 2012 Tech Track included a new category, ''Ones to Recognise'', for the first time since the inaugural awards in 1997. This is a list of five companies which demonstrate strong potential but did not make it into the top 100 spots.


2011 top ten rankings


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2005 top ten rankings


Other Fast Track publications

Tech Track 100 is one of seven league tables of private companies produced by "Fast Track" and published in ''The Sunday Times'': * Fast Track 100 – ranks the UK’s fastest-growing private companies based on sales (excluding TMT companies, which appear in Tech Track 100) *SME Export Track 100 – ranks the UK's SMEs with the fastest-growing international sales *Tech Track 100 – ranks the UK’s fastest-growing private technology companies based on sales (the sister table to Fast Track 100) * International Track 200 – ranks the UK’s private mid-market companies with the fastest-growing overseas sales *
Profit Track 100 The Sunday Times Profit Track 100 is an annual league table published in association with The Sunday Times newspaper in the UK. It ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the fastest-growing profits over their last three years. It is publis ...
– ranks the UK’s private companies with the fastest-growing profits *
Top Track 250 The Sunday Times Top Track 250 is an annual league table published in association with ''The Sunday Times'' newspaper in the UK. It ranks Britain’s private mid-market growth companies with the biggest sales. It is published in ''The Sunday Ti ...
– ranks the UK’s leading mid-market private companies based on sales and/or profits growth *
Top Track 100 This is a list of largest private companies in the United Kingdom according to sales. Under UK company law, a private company (with the suffix "Ltd" usually) may not offer its shares for sale to the public (as can a "plc"). While lists of public ...
– ranks the UK’s biggest private companies based on sales


References

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