Again awarded Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies

21 March 2022

We are international champion of growth!

ARCADIA Investment GmbH was again honoured by the Financial Times as Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies on March 21, 2022. ARCADIA ranked 837th out of a total of 1,000 in the overall ranking of the international nomination. With an annual growth rate of 42.2 percent and a total revenue growth of 187.5 percent, the project developer from Leipzig was able to increase its overall growth by about 20 percent compared to the previous year (Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2021).

For the sixth year in a row, the business newspaper is working with Statista to determine comprehensive profiles of companies from a wide range of industries. A ranking of the top 1000 fastest-growing companies from Europe is then compiled. For the analysis, the percentage development of turnover figures of the last three years was examined. To be considered for selection, an independent company must have demonstrably generated revenues of at least EUR 100,000 in 2017 and revenues of at least EUR 1.5 million in 2020.
The full Financial Times ranking can be viewed at www.ft.com.

ARCADIA Investment Group

ARCADIA Investment Group has focused its specialisation on the development of property used for retail and residential properties as well as car parks and underground car parks throughout the entire Germany. In addition to activities relating to its own portfolio, it has also implemented a host of projects in the framework of joint ventures – amongst others in close collaboration with numerous national and international companies. One of the company’s core business functions is also the optimisation, maintenance and expansion of the property portfolio of family businesses with the utmost care and confidentiality. ARCADIA Investment GmbH as the holding company for the group currently employs 47 people and is developing areas with a magnitude of more than 500,000 square meters. The accompanying project volume amounts to round 400 million euro.