Sunday Times Top Track 250

The Sunday Times Top Track 250 is an annual league table published in association with The Sunday Times newspaper in the UK. It ranks Britain’s private mid-market growth companies with the biggest sales. It is published in The Sunday Times each October, with an awards event typically held in November,[1] and alumni dinners during the year. The league table is researched and produced by Fast Track, an Oxford based research and networking events business.[2]

Sunday Times Top Track 250 logo

About Fast Track

Fast Track is a leading research and events company that has built a network of the UK’s top-performing private companies, from the fastest-growing to the biggest, through its rankings in The Sunday Times. Founded in 1997[3] by Hamish Stevenson,[4][5] it now publishes seven annual league tables and brings company founders and directors together at invitation-only networking awards events and alumni dinners.[6]

Entry criteria

Companies have to meet the criteria below to be able to qualify for the Top Track 250 league table:[7][8]

  • Sales are typically between £700m (the bottom ranked company on Top Track 100) and £120m
  • UK registered, unquoted, and not subsidiaries
  • Sales are taken as total turnover, net of VAT
  • Sales in the latest year must have grown by 5% or more for companies with the highest sales, graduated to 10% for those with lower sales; or profit growth must have been 5% or more
  • Companies must also have operating profit margins that exceed 2%
  • Trading weeks in the latest year have to exceed 25
  • Companies may have their ultimate holding company offshore

Exclusions

  • Companies that are equal joint ventures, or majority-owned by quoted or other companies
  • Companies with the majority of sales generated by their quoted subsidiaries
  • Companies with fewer than 50 staff
  • Not-for-profit companies, co-operative societies, mutual societies, provident associations, and member-owned buying groups

Companies that do not meet all the criteria can still be considered for the Ones to Watch programme,[9] particularly if they forecast good sales growth

Notable alumni companies

Top Track 250 was launched in 2005 to recognise Britain’s private mid-market growth companies with the biggest sales. Since its launch, more than 1,000 companies have appeared on the league table, including:

Latest Top Track 250 list

The 16th annual Sunday Times Top Track 250 league table supplement was published on 27 September 2020 and featured established brands including Dr Martens,[28] and Thatchers Cider [29] as well as number 1 ranked company Turner & Townsend.[30]

Previous rankings

2013 Top Track 250 list

Virgin Active, the health club operator, was ranked 1st in the Sunday Times Top Track 250 with sales of £641.5 million, a rise of 14 places compared to 2012.

Other significant rises in The Top Track 250 league table include Wonga.com (Sales £309.3 million), with a rise of 140; Countryside Properties (Sales £272.9 million) – rise of 85; Opus Energy (Sales £369.5 million) – a rise of 73; The Range (Sales £381.9 million) – a rise of 63.[31]

2012 Top Track 250 list

Shepherd Group, one of the UK's leading family-owned private businesses, was named in 1st position of The Top Track 2012 with sales of £607.7 million.

New entrants to The Top Track 2012 include A.T. Kearney – management consultancy – with sales of £604.1 million; Camelot UK Lotteries – lottery operator – with sales of £574.5 million; Aurora Fashions – fashion retailer – with sales of £568.8 million; City Electrical Factors – electrical parts wholesaler – with sales of £527.2 million.[32]

2011 Top Track 250 list

Partnership, the life assurance specialist was ranked number 1 in Top Track 250 for the first time in 2011 with sales of £587.9 million, followed by: Noble Foods – egg products manufacturer – with sales of £558.8 million; Farmfoods – frozen food retailer – with sales of £558 million; Edrington – whisky and rum distiller – with sales of £553.4 million; and Gondola – restaurant operator – at position 5, with sales of £545 million.[33]

2010 Top Track 250 list

The Sunday Times Top Track 250 league table list was published on 17 October 2010 with the title sponsor HSBC. The Sixth Annual Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250 awards dinner was held at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel in London on the night of 14 October and was attended by owners and directors of country's leading mid-market private companies. The sixth annual Top Track 250 league table supplement was published in The Sunday Times on 17 October 2010 with HSBC as the title sponsor.[34]

TJ Morris 590.3 (Sales £m), Watson Petroleum 584.7 (Sales £m), Aurora Fashions 550.0 (Sales £m), Vestey Group 541.2 (Sales £m), Dunbia 540.4 (Sales £m), Noble Foods 533.5 (Sales £m), NDS Group 521.7 (Sales £m), Harrods 519.8 (Sales £m), Agricola Group 510.8 (Sales £m), Warburtons 510.5 (Sales £m)[34]

Southall Travel is the only travel agency included in the influential league table. The agency recorded astounding sales of £203.1 million for the year ending March 2010 and was ranked at 148th place. Other companies from the travel industry listed include Gatwick airport in 16th with sales of £475 million, the Alternative Hotel Group at 18th with sales of £465 million, Travelodge at 71st with sales of £297 million, Park Resorts at 215th with sales of £154 million and Holiday Extras at 236th with sales of £145 million.

2008 Top Track 250 list

The 250 companies in the list follow on from the Top Track 100 list published in June. The companies account for 5% of GDP and 1.5% of the UK workforce. The Combined turnover is £69 billion ( up £11 billion on 2007)saw an average profit increase of 67% pa with the maximum increase being 114% pa. Profits across the list vary greatly with many firms in the Profit Track 100 list, totalling over £4 billion. Employees increased from 400,000 to 477,000 in these companies over last years list. The list includes some well known household names, some of whom were taken private (De listed companies). Some are wholly Family owned others are owned by Venture capital trusts, or bank investors. Some previous entrants have now floated.

This list is compiled from the Sunday Times Top Track 250, 2008.[35]

RankCompany nameSectorLocationT/o(Sales)
(£ Million)
Profit(nett)
(£ Million)
1.FlybeAirlineExeter£536£38
2.Mace groupConstruction (PM)London£531£6.8
3.NG BaileyConstruction (M&E)Leeds£524
4.Samworth BrothersFood productionLeicestershire£518
5.Odeon Cinemas & UCI Cinemas GroupLeisureLondon£517
6.Aston MartinCar ManufacturerWarwickshire£515
7.DysonHousehold appliancesWiltshire£514
8.Firth RixsonEngineering & aerospaceSheffield£492
9.Morrison Utility ServicesConstructionStevenage£492
10.McCarthy & StoneRetirement home BuildersBournemouth£471
11.Formula One AdministrationMotor RacingLondon
12.Associated British PortsPort operatorLondon
13.Perrys Motor SalesCar DealershipsNorthampton
14.Healthcare at HomeHealthcare providerBurton on Trent
15.Murray InternationalConglomerateEdinburgh
16.Spire HealthcareHealthcare providerLondon
17.Countryside PropertiesProperty developerBrentwood
18.Northern and Shell GroupNewspapers & PublishingLondon
19.Giant GroupOutsourcing providerLondon
20.HarrodsDepartment store operatorLondon£440£45.8
21.Gondola
22.Watson Petroleum
23.Edwards Industrial
24.Bernard MatthewsFood productionNorwich£422£21.6
25.Warburtons
26.A.T. Kearney
27.William Grant & SonsWhiskey Distiller
28.PA Consulting Group
29.Henderson Group
30.CP Holdings
31.Farmfoods
32.Halcrow Group Limited
33.Vertex
34.Willmott Dixon
35.2 Sisters Food Group
36.WeetabixCereal manufacturerNorthamptonshire£372£61.1
37.SHS Group
38.Four Seasons Health Care
39.Arqiva
40.BOCM Pauls
41.Carcraft
42.Bargain Booze
43.Noble Foods
44.Pets at Home
45.Dhamecha Foods
46.Northgate Information Solutions
47.Argent Group PLC
48.Barchester Healthcare
49.SelfridgesDepartment store operatorLondon£348
50.Stewart Milne
51.Polstar
52.Alexander Mann Solutions
53.Telegraph Media GroupNewspaper publishingLondon£341
54.Zavvi(formerly Virgin music shops)
Retail
London£341
55.Pentagon Motor Group
56.Langley Holdings
57.ERM Consultants
58.Bayford & CoFuel distributorsLeeds£335£2.1
59.Agnew Group
60.James Hall & Co.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.Direct Wines (Laithwaites)Mailorder Wine Distributor£317£2.7
67.
68.
69.
70.Virgin ActiveHealth clubsMilton Keynes£313£19.2
71.TelentCommunicationsWarwick£311£22
72.PoundlandRetail operators (Discount shops)West Midlands£311
73.ASCO
74.Eastern Western Motor Group
75.PHS
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.Rix PetroleumFuel distributorHull£294
88.Sunseeker InternationalYacht builderPoole (Dorset)£293£13.7
89.Anglian GroupBuilding supplies (Windows)Norwich£292£8.2
90.Ridgeway Group
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.Emap CommunicationsMedia publisherLondon£283
98.FenwickDepartment storeNewcastle£280
99.Berry Bros. & Rudd
100.The Globespan Group
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.CPL IndustriesFuel distributorChesterfield£274
107.
108.OcadoOnline food retailerHatfield£272
109.
110.Seddon Group
111.Williams Group
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.Barrett Steel GroupSteel DistributorBradford£261
117.
118.
119.
120.Ballyvesy Holdings
121.British Seafood
122.NCPCar park operatorCroydon£253
123.Center Parcs UKHoliday park operatorNottinghamshire£251
124.OsbourneBuilding ContractorsChichester£251
125.Freightliner Group
134.David McLeanBuilding contractorFlintshire£245
135.DC Thomson & Co. Ltd
136.TravelodgeBudget Hotel chainOxfordshire£243
140.TJ HughesRetailer,Liverpool£240
150.Vue Entertainment
157.Pret A MangerSandwich & Coffee shopsLondon£222
158.
159.
160.City Refrigeration Holdings
161.
162.
163.
164.
165.Clancy Docwra
166.TC HarrisonCar & JCB DealershipsDerbyshire£215
169.Borders (UK) Ltd.Book retailerLondon£215-£9.5
170.Apollo Group
171.Alexander DennisCoach & Bus buildersFalkirk£213
174.Ebuyer HoldingsInternet retailerEast Yorkshire£212
175.BGL Group
176.
177.
178.
179.Manchester UnitedFootball ClubManchester£210
180.GK GroupCar DistributorChesterfield£209
187.McLaren AutomotiveRace car builder & teamSurrey£206
188.
189.
190.Moody International
191.Arsenal HoldingsFootball teamLondon£200
192.
193.David Lloyd LeisureHealth club operatorHatfield£198
194.
195.BulkhaulTransport specialistMiddlesbrough£196
196.Epwim Group
197.Danoptra
198.Travelsphere
199.Thomas Vale
200.Lamex Food Group
207.Snax 24Forecourt operatorHertfordshire£191
208.Cleveland Cable CompanyCable DistributorMiddlesbrough£191
209.The Swift GroupCaravan & Motorhome manufactureEast Yorkshire£191
210.Malcolm Group
217.Simons GroupConstructionLincolnshire£188
218.
219.
220.
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223.
224.
225.BetfairOnline BookmakerLondon£181
227.Maplin ElectronicsElectronics retailerRotherham£179
229.Shearings Coaches (Wallace Arnold)Tour operatorLancashire£179
230.Cromwell Group
231.Mabey GroupBridges, Steel & EngineeringReading£177
232.
233.
234.BizzEnergyElectricity supply Co.Worcestershire£175
236.Gilders GroupCar distributorSheffield£173
237.Davies Turner|
238.
239.
240.The Best Connection Group
241.McNicholas Construction
242.CF BoothRecycling & Scrap merchantsRotherham£169
250.Harvey NicholsDepartment store operatorLondon£166

Other Fast Track publications

Top Track 250 is one of seven league tables of private companies produced by Fast Track and published in The Sunday Times:

  • Fast Track 100 – ranks the UK’s fastest-growing private companies based on sales (excluding TMT companies, which appear in Tech Track 100 (see below)
  • SME Export Track 100 – ranks the UK's SMEs with the fastest-growing international sales
  • Tech Track 100 – ranks the UK’s fastest-growing private technology companies based on sales (the sister table to Fast Track 100)
  • International Track 200 – ranks the UK’s private mid-market companies with the fastest-growing overseas sales
  • Profit Track 100 – ranks the UK’s private companies with the fastest-growing profits
  • Top Track 250 – ranks the UK’s leading mid-market private companies based on sales and/or profits growth
  • Top Track 100 – ranks the UK’s biggest private companies based on sales

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