Fintel reports 22% revenue growth amid acquisition-led expansion

£68.9m revenue boost was driven by four acquisitions and increased investment in proprietary technology

Sahar Nazir
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Fintel has reported growth for 2024, with revenue increasing 22% to £68.9m from £56.6m in 2023, thanks to the firm acquiring four businesses during the period.

Statutory profits increased 6.3% to £15.3m in 2024. The firm purchased four businesses last year, with the purchase of RSMR completing in January 2025. These deals have strengthened Fintel's market presence and intellectual property, reinforcing its focus on proprietary technology and scalable solutions, according to the firm. The acquisitions delivered combined core revenues of £7.5m during the period. Fintel also reported continued investment into its technology and service platform, with "positive synergies driving organic growth opportunities, including release of proprietary m...

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