Simbase Ranked #124 on FT1000: Europe's Fastest-Growing Companies 2026
We are proud to share that Simbase has been recognised in the 10th annual FT1000, the Financial Times and Statista ranking of Europe's fastest-growing companies. But before we talk about what this means for us, let's talk about what it really reflects: the customers who were done settling for the old way of buying connectivity.
What Is the FT1000?
The FT1000 is published annually by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista. Now in its 10th edition, the list covers one thousand companies across Europe, ranked by compound annual growth rate in revenue over a three-year period.
On March 26th, 2026, the Financial Times published the full ranking alongside editorial commentary in a dedicated Special Report.
Simbase is ranked #124.
What This Means for Us
Ranking #124 on the FT1000 is something we’re proud of.
This ranking is the result of something important: IoT businesses across the globe choosing a fundamentally different way to buy and manage IoT connectivity and growing because of it.
The IoT connectivity market has long been dominated by legacy providers offering multi-year contracts, opaque pricing, and rigid terms that bear little resemblance to how businesses actually scale. Simbase was built specifically as the alternative.
The Key Drivers Behind Our Growth
Customers Were Tired of the Status Quo
The companies that came to Simbase were not just looking for a new SIM provider. They were looking for a way out. Out of contracts built on guesswork. Out of pricing that never matched their actual usage. Out of invoices that offered zero visibility into what they were paying and why.
Multi-year lock-ins might work for providers. They rarely work for growing businesses with unpredictable device rollouts, shifting geographies, and evolving connectivity needs.
Transparent Pricing That Actually Scales
At Simbase, pricing is straightforward. No hidden fees, no surprise overages, no penalties for changing course. Customers can see exactly what they are paying and why, and that pricing scales with their business, not against it.
For companies managing hundreds or thousands of connected devices, this kind of transparency is not a nice-to-have. It is the difference between a connectivity partner and a connectivity problem.
No Lock-In, Full Control
Simbase gives customers full control over their connectivity. There are no long-term commitments designed to trap businesses into terms that no longer fit. If your business changes, and it will, your connectivity strategy can change with it.
This flexibility has been one of the most consistent drivers of customer adoption, and it is reflected in the growth that earned us a place on the FT1000.
Global Reach, Genuine Reliability
Simbase powers connected devices around the world. From logistics fleets to industrial sensors, from healthcare devices to smart infrastructure, our network is built to support businesses operating at scale, across borders, without compromise.
About Simbase
Simbase is a global IoT connectivity provider built on a simple belief: businesses deserve connectivity that works the way they do. We offer transparent rates, flexible terms, and full visibility so companies can connect devices, scale operations, and grow without the constraints that define traditional connectivity providers.
We are proud to power connected devices around the world. And we are even prouder of the customers who chose a better way and proved that doing things right can also mean growing fast.
Being named to the FT1000 at #124 is a reflection of what happens when a product genuinely solves a problem the market has been living with for too long. We are grateful to the Financial Times and Statista for this recognition, and we are grateful to every customer who trusted Simbase to power their connected world.
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The FT1000 2026 Special Report was published on March 26th, 2026, by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista.
