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We’re proud to announce that Content Ignite has been ranked 353rd in the prestigious FT1000: Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies 2026 list, published by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista. This ranking celebrates Europe’s most dynamic businesses, spotlighting organisations that have achieved exceptional revenue growth over the past three years.
The FT1000 is an annual ranking that tracks the highest compound annual growth rates (CAGR) in revenue for European companies between 2021 and 2024. To qualify, businesses must demonstrate strong organic growth, be independent and headquartered in one of the eligible European countries, and meet specified revenue thresholds. Inclusion in this list is a mark of commercial momentum and scale.
This year’s ranking highlights companies across industries, with the IT and software sector contributing over 200 entries, a testament to the strength and resilience of tech-driven businesses in Europe’s economy. The full report features standout growth stories from France, Germany, Italy, and the UK, reflecting the breadth and diversity of innovative European enterprise.
Securing the 353rd spot in this prestigious ranking is a major milestone for Content Ignite, not just as an achievement in revenue growth, but as validation of our mission to help publishers unlock more value from their content.
“Being named in the FT1000 is a big moment for Content Ignite,” said James Hanslip, CEO and Co-Founder. “It’s a reflection of the progress we’ve made building a business that’s focused on long-term value for the publishers we support, the partners we work with, and the team we’re building. We’re proud of how far we’ve come, and even more excited about what’s next.”
“This is ultimately a team achievement,” said Ben Spencer, COO and Co-Founder. “Behind the growth is a group of people who turn up every day with energy, care, and attention to detail, and a set of publishers who challenge us, collaborate with us, and push us to keep improving. We’re grateful for that trust, and we’re proud to be building this together.”
This recognition reflects:
Being part of the FT1000 places Content Ignite among Europe’s leading high-growth companies, alongside organisations that are scaling with momentum and purpose.
We view this ranking not as a culmination, but as a springboard; a moment to celebrate growth so far and to set our sights on even greater horizons ahead. Growth for us has never been about numbers alone; it’s about strengthening the way publishers monetise content, unlocking value, and enabling sustainable revenue strategies that fuel digital success.
We’re grateful to our clients, partners, and team members whose trust and collaboration have made this journey possible.
Here’s to continued growth, and to making a lasting impact across the European digital ecosystem.
ENDS
Media contact
Jaanika Hanslip, Marketing & Operations Executive
Email: jaanika@contentignite.com
Website: contentignite.com
About Content Ignite
Content Ignite is a technology company helping publishers increase revenue through monetisation and ad management tools. The company works with publishing partners to improve yield, streamline operations, and accelerate sustainable revenue growth.

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