Hot 100: the UK's fastest growing companies
Friday, 4th April 2008 by Stuart Rock
Hot 100: the UK's fastest growing companies

The UK's fastest growing private companies are profiled in this year’s Real Business/LDC Hot 100 list. Together, they have pulled in sales of £4.3bn and boast profits of £280m. Topping this year’s list of mega-growth companies is entrepreneur Lance Uggla, who started his business in a barn just seven years ago.

Uggla set up Markit Group in St Albans in 2001 with his former employer Toronto Dominion Bank (TDB). It’s fast becoming a giant in the world of financial information, with heavy-weight traders and investors eating out of its hands.

The original business focused on the creation of an independent source of data for prices in the growing credit derivatives market.

TD stipulated that more investment banks were needed to support the idea and invest in order to spin out the new venture.

Uggla’s proposition to 12 blue-chip banks: provide the fledgling Markit with the requisite data and technology, and each bank would receive an option that could be exercised by investing after 12 months.

The 12 banks took up their options. Uggla and his team “worked [their] butts off for 12 months”. When the decision came for the banks to invest in 2003, they all funded.

This raised £25m, paid off TD’s debt and gave Uggla a whole new set of shareholders, with 67 per cent of the equity. It also provided Markit with the platform for its electrifying growth.

Based on accounts filed at Companies House (and on which we based this year’s Hot 100), Markit Group has logged an average growth rate of 234 per cent over the past four years, with latest turnover at £53m.

And Uggla is anticipating similar growth for 2008. “When you reach the right scale in this industry,” he says, “margins can be about 40 to 50 per cent. But you have to reach that scale – that is the challenge.”

You can read the full interview with Lance Uggla in the April edition of Real Business magazine.
To download the full Hot 100 rankings list, click here.

The Hot 100 is sponsored
by LDC.

We’ll be featuring more stories about the UK’s fast growing companies throughout the week.

Photography by Charles Best.