Fintel reports 18.6% revenue rise

For the six months to 30 June

Sahar Nazir
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Fintel has reported an 18.6% rise in revenue to £42.4m for the first half of 2025 (H1 2024: £35.7m), which it attributed to its acquisition strategy and expansion of fintech and adviser propositions across the UK advice market.

For the six months to 30 June, Fintel reported £5.2m of inorganic revenue in the period from inorganic growth. Underlying organic growth across the business was 4.2%, according to a trading update shared today (31 July). Revenue from SaaS and subscription services rose by 21% to £24.2m (H1 2024: £20m), with growth bolstered by new partnerships and proposition scaling, including the intermediary platform VouchedFor, which expanded its reach through partnerships with Fundament, BlackRock, and Time Investments. Adjusted EBITDA rose 17% to £11.2m (H1 2024: £9.6m), with £8.4m in cash and a...

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