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Bayford announced as Britain’s third fastest-growing company, in Sunday Times 100 2023
Bayford Group, the West Yorkshire-based energy, property and hospitality and investments operator, has been named as Britain’s third fastest-growing private company, in the Sunday Times 100 2023.
The annual ranking identifies and celebrates Britain’s 100 leading entrepreneurial businesses, and showcases the people behind the most dynamic private companies.
Bayford Group has listed third this year, thanks to extensive sales growth of over 268% in just three years, with revenue of £194.6 million reported in 2022.
The business made a strategic decision last year to divest from fossil fuels and pivot into green energy. This partnered with agile decision making, a lean business structure and entrepreneurial leadership, all contributed to the business’ most recent success.
The Sunday Times 100 is sponsored by Barclays Private Equity Bank and supported by DHL Express and Inflexion Private Equity.
Jonathan Turner, CEO of Bayford Group, comments: ‘It’s a very exciting time to be an entrepreneur. There are so many opportunities in green energy, infrastructure and electric vehicle technology. At Bayford, we are relishing playing our part in developing, investing and growing. We may be over 100 years old, but it always feels like we are just getting started, we are a wonderful team that really works.’
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Cara Rimmer .
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