Group named as long-term growth champion in Financial Times’ list

A MIDLANDS care group has been named by the Financial Times and Statista in the first edition of Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025 – a new ranking showcasing 300 European companies that have demonstrated exceptional and sustained revenue growth from 2013 to 2023.

Macc Care Group was one of only two care operators named in the list and achieved the overall position of 158th and ranks 27th among just 48 UK-based companies – lining up alongside renowned companies such as HelloFresh, Gousto, Fever-Tree and Spotify.

The distinguished list was published to celebrate the continent’s high-growth companies that have shown resilience and innovation despite recent economic uncertainties across Europe.

Naz Nathani, co-founder and director of Macc Care Group, said: “We are thrilled to be recognised by the Financial Times. This achievement is a testament to our incredible team, whose passion for creating market-leading care homes and senior living destinations providing quality care is unmatched.

“Our success is built on the dedication of our employees, both past and present, and the unwavering support of our lenders and investors. I extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has been part of our journey, including our co-founder. 

“Looking ahead, we are excited about our growth plans, which include incorporating new technology, innovative designs and fresh ideas to enhance the quality of life for our elderly, who deserve nothing but the best.”

The selection process for Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025 was rigorous. Statista led extensive research, identifying candidates across Europe, and inviting eligible companies to submit applications. 

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