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Top 10 Unicorn Startups in the UK 

Top 10 Unicorn Startups in the UK 
Top 10 Unicorn Startups in the UK

SUMMARY

The United Kingdom has one of the strongest startup ecosystems in Europe, with billion-dollar  private companies spanning fintech, artificial intelligence, software, blockchain, energy and other  technology-driven sectors. 

A unicorn startup is a privately held company valued at more than $1 billion. The UK currently has 80  unicorns with a combined valuation of £242.4 billion, according to the Hurun UK Unicorn Index.  Fintech remains the largest sector, while artificial intelligence has become one of the fastest-growing  areas of the ecosystem. 

London continues to be the country’s main startup hub, supported by access to venture capital,  financial institutions, technology talent and international markets. At the same time, companies from  the UK are increasingly building products for customers around the world. 

Here are the Top 10 Unicorn Startups in the UK, ranked by valuation. 

Top 10 Unicorn Startups in the UK 

RankCompanyFoundedFounder(s)IndustryValuation
1Revolut2015Nikolay Storonsky, Vlad YatsenkoFinTech£57.8B
2Nscale2024Josh PayneAI£11.6B
3Checkout.com2009Guillaume PousazFinTech£9.2B
4ElevenLabs2022Mati Staniszewski, Piotr DąbkowskiAI£8.5B
5SumUp2012Stefan Jeschonnek, Jan Deepen, Petter Made, Marc-Alexander Christ, Daniel KleinFinTech£7.7B
6XTX Markets2015Alex GerkoFinTech£7.7B
7Kraken Technologies2016Greg Jackson and founding teamSaaS£6.7B
8Wayve2017Alex Kendall, Amar ShahAI£6.6B
9Blockchain.com2011Ben Reeves, Peter Smith, Nic CaryBlockchain£5.4B
10Octopus Energy2015Greg Jackson, James Eddison, Stuart JacksonEnergy£4.6B

Source: Hurun UK Unicorn Index for rankings, sectors and valuations. Founder and founding-year  information is based on company and industry records. 

Revolut 

 Image Courtesy: Revolut / Official Website

  • Founded: 2015 
  • Founders: Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko 
  • Industry: FinTech 
  • Valuation: £57.8 billion

Revolut is the UK’s most valuable unicorn startup. Founded in 2015 by Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad  Yatsenko, the company started by offering an easier way to manage international spending and  foreign exchange. 

It has since developed into a broad digital financial platform, offering services such as payments,  cards, transfers, banking and other financial products. Its app-based model has helped the company  expand into international markets. 

Revolut’s valuation of £57.8 billion puts it far ahead of every other company in the UK’s unicorn  ecosystem. It is also the country’s leading fintech unicorn. 

The company’s growth demonstrates the UK’s ability to produce financial technology businesses that  can compete with established financial institutions on a global scale. 

Nscale 

 Image Courtesy: Nscale / Official Website

  • Founded: 2024 
  • Founder: Josh Payne 
  • Industry: AI Infrastructure 
  • Valuation: £11.6 billion 

Nscale is an artificial intelligence infrastructure company focused on providing the computing  capacity needed for modern AI workloads. 

The company develops and operates data centres and high-density GPU infrastructure designed for  AI training, fine-tuning and inference. Its business is positioned behind the scenes of the AI  ecosystem, supplying infrastructure rather than building a consumer-facing chatbot or application. 

Nscale’s rapid rise has been driven by the growing demand for AI computing power. Its £11.6 billion  valuation makes it the UK’s second-most valuable unicorn. 

The company is also an example of how the AI boom is creating opportunities across the entire  technology stack, from applications and models to chips, cloud infrastructure and data centres. 

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Checkout.com 

 Image Courtesy: Checkout.com / Official Website

  • Founded: 2009 
  • Founder: Guillaume Pousaz 
  • Industry: FinTech 
  • Valuation: £9.2 billion 

Checkout.com is a global payments technology company founded by Guillaume Pousaz. 

The company provides payment infrastructure that allows businesses to accept and process digital  payments across different markets. Its services are particularly focused on businesses operating at  large scale and across international markets. 

Checkout.com has become one of the UK’s most prominent fintech companies and has attracted  major international investment. 

Its £9.2 billion valuation puts it third among the UK’s leading unicorns. The company is also one of  the clearest examples of Britain’s strength in digital payments and financial infrastructure. 

ElevenLabs

 Image Courtesy: ElevenLabs / Official Website

  • Founded: 2022 
  • Founders: Mati Staniszewski and Piotr Dąbkowski 
  • Industry: Artificial Intelligence 
  • Valuation: £8.5 billion 

ElevenLabs is an AI company specialising in voice and audio technology. 

Founded by Mati Staniszewski and Piotr Dąbkowski, the company develops technology that can  generate realistic AI voices and convert written content into speech. Its technology has applications  in areas such as content creation, dubbing, accessibility and digital media. 

The company has grown rapidly alongside the wider generative AI industry. Unlike AI startups  focused mainly on text, ElevenLabs has built its position around the rapidly expanding audio and  voice segment. 

With a valuation of £8.5 billion, ElevenLabs ranks fourth among UK unicorns. It is also one of the  country’s most valuable pure-AI companies. 

SumUp 

 Image Courtesy: SumUp / Official Website

  • Founded: 2012 
  • Founders: Stefan Jeschonnek, Jan Deepen, Petter Made, Marc-Alexander Christ and Daniel Klein
  • Industry: FinTech 
  • Valuation: £7.7 billion 

SumUp provides payment and business technology for small and medium-sized businesses. 

The company enables merchants to accept card and digital payments through its payment terminals  and related software. Over time, SumUp has expanded from a simple payment solution into a  broader platform for businesses. 

SumUp was founded by a group of entrepreneurs including Stefan Jeschonnek, Jan Deepen, Petter  Made, Marc-Alexander Christ and Daniel Klein. The company describes its origins as 2012. 

With a valuation of £7.7 billion, SumUp is tied for fifth place in the UK unicorn ranking.

XTX Markets 

 Image Courtesy: XTX Markets / Official Website

  • Founded: 2015 
  • Founder: Alex Gerko 
  • Industry: FinTech 
  • Valuation: £7.7 billion 

XTX Markets is a technology-driven financial company specialising in algorithmic trading and market making. 

Founded by Alex Gerko in 2015, the company uses mathematical models, data and sophisticated  computing systems to participate in global financial markets. 

Unlike consumer fintech companies such as Revolut and SumUp, XTX Markets mainly operates in  institutional financial markets. 

Its £7.7 billion valuation puts it level with SumUp in the ranking. XTX Markets highlights another  important part of the UK’s fintech ecosystem: the use of advanced technology in financial markets  and trading.

Kraken Technologies

 Image Courtesy: Kraken Technologies / Official Website

  • Founded: 2016 
  • Founding team: Greg Jackson and the founding team 
  • Industry: SaaS / Energy Technology 
  • Valuation: £6.7 billion 

Kraken Technologies is a software company focused on the energy industry. It originated within  Octopus Energy and developed technology for managing customers, billing and energy operations. 

The platform has since expanded beyond its original parent company and is used by energy  businesses in different markets. 

Kraken’s technology demonstrates how software can transform traditional industries. Energy  companies require complex systems for managing customers, tariffs, billing and energy supply,  creating an opportunity for specialised software platforms. 

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With a valuation of £6.7 billion, Kraken Technologies ranks seventh among the UK’s top unicorns.

Wayve 

 Image Courtesy: Wayve / Official Website

  • Founded: 2017 
  • Founders: Alex Kendall and Amar Shah 
  • Industry: AI / Autonomous Driving 
  • Valuation: £6.6 billion 

Wayve is an artificial intelligence company developing technology for autonomous driving. 

The company was founded in 2017 by Alex Kendall and Amar Shah. Its technology uses machine  learning to help vehicles understand their surroundings and make driving decisions. 

Wayve is part of the growing field of embodied AI, where artificial intelligence is used to interact with  the physical world. 

Its £6.6 billion valuation makes it the eighth-most valuable unicorn in the UK. The company’s growth  also demonstrates the country’s capabilities in deep technology and applied artificial intelligence. 

Blockchain.com 

 Image Courtesy: Blockchain.com / Official Website

  • Founded: 2011 
  • Founders: Ben Reeves, Peter Smith and Nic Cary 
  • Industry: Blockchain 
  • Valuation: £5.4 billion 

Blockchain.com is one of the UK’s longest-running major blockchain companies. 

The company was founded in 2011 by Ben Reeves, Peter Smith and Nic Cary. It initially became  known for its blockchain explorer, allowing users to view transactions on blockchain networks. 

It later expanded into cryptocurrency wallets and other digital-asset services. 

Blockchain.com’s continued position among the UK’s highest-valued private companies demonstrates  the country’s long-standing presence in the blockchain sector. 

With a valuation of £5.4 billion, it ranks ninth among the UK’s top unicorns.

Octopus Energy 

 Image Courtesy: Octopus Energy / Official Website

  • Founded: 2015 
  • Founders: Greg Jackson, James Eddison and Stuart Jackson 
  • Industry: New Energy 
  • Valuation: £4.6 billion 

Octopus Energy is a technology-driven energy company focused on electricity supply, renewable  energy and clean-energy solutions. 

The company was founded in 2015 by Greg Jackson, James Eddison and Stuart Jackson. It has used  technology as a central part of its approach to the energy market. 

One of its most important technology businesses is Kraken, which developed software for energy  companies and later became a separate business. 

Octopus Energy’s £4.6 billion valuation places it tenth in the ranking. Its inclusion shows that the UK’s  unicorn ecosystem extends beyond fintech and AI into renewable energy and climate technology. 

Key Sectors Driving UK Unicorn Startups 

Sector Number of Unicorns Combined Valuation 

  • FinTech 24 £121.8 billion 
  • Artificial Intelligence 9 pure-AI unicorns £40.6 billion 
  • New Energy 4 £10.3 billion 
  • Life Sciences 8 £10.4 billion 

Fintech continues to be the strongest sector in the UK unicorn ecosystem. The country has 24 fintech  unicorns worth a combined £121.8 billion, accounting for more than half of the total unicorn value. 

Artificial intelligence is another major growth area. Nine pure-AI unicorns are collectively valued at  £40.6 billion, with Nscale, ElevenLabs and Wayve leading the group. 

The growth of AI is also creating opportunities in infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, voice  technology and other specialised applications. 

Why Is the UK a Major Startup Hub? 

The UK benefits from a combination of financial expertise, venture capital, universities, technology  talent and access to international markets. 

London plays a particularly important role because it combines one of the world’s largest financial  centres with a highly developed technology ecosystem. This creates opportunities for startups  working in fintech, payments and financial software. 

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The country also attracts entrepreneurs from around the world. More than half of UK unicorns were  founded by entrepreneurs born outside the UK, according to Hurun. 

Another advantage is the UK’s strong connection to global markets. Startups can use Britain as a base  while building products for customers across Europe, North America, Asia and other regions. 

Conclusion

The UK’s unicorn ecosystem covers a wide range of industries, from fintech and artificial intelligence  to energy, software and blockchain. 

Revolut stands far ahead as the country’s most valuable unicorn, while Nscale’s rapid rise reflects the  growing importance of AI infrastructure. Checkout.com and SumUp demonstrate the strength of  digital payments, while ElevenLabs and Wayve represent the UK’s expanding AI capabilities. 

At the same time, companies such as Kraken Technologies and Octopus Energy show how technology  is transforming traditional industries, while Blockchain.com highlights Britain’s role in the  development of digital-asset infrastructure. 

With strong access to investment, international talent and global markets, the UK continues to  provide an environment where startups can scale from early-stage companies into billion-dollar  businesses. 

FAQs 

What is a unicorn startup? 

A unicorn startup is a privately held company valued at more than $1 billion.

Which is the most valuable unicorn in the UK? 

Revolut is the UK’s most valuable unicorn, with a reported valuation of £57.8 billion.

How many unicorn startups are there in the UK? 

The Hurun UK Unicorn Index lists 80 unicorn companies in the UK. 

Which sector has the most unicorns in the UK? 

Fintech is the UK’s largest unicorn sector, with 24 companies and a combined valuation of £121.8  billion. 

Who founded Revolut? 

Revolut was founded by Nikolay Storonsky and Vlad Yatsenko. 

Who founded ElevenLabs? 

ElevenLabs was founded by Mati Staniszewski and Piotr Dąbkowski. 

What does Nscale do? 

Nscale develops AI infrastructure, including data centres and high-density GPU computing  infrastructure for AI workloads. 

Who founded Wayve? 

Wayve was founded by Alex Kendall and Amar Shah. 

Who founded Octopus Energy? 

Octopus Energy was founded by Greg Jackson, James Eddison and Stuart Jackson.

Which UK unicorn focuses on clean energy?

Octopus Energy is the clean-energy company in the top 10, while Kraken Technologies provides  software for the energy industry.

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