Oxford Royale Recognised by the Financial Times
Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2026 Report
Oxford Royale is proud to announce that it has been named among the Financial Times Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2026, a prestigious ranking that recognises organisations demonstrating exceptional and sustained growth over the past decade.
This distinction celebrates Oxford Royale’s continued innovation, resilience, and long-term vision as a leading global education provider. The Financial Times Long-Term Growth Champions list highlights companies that have consistently achieved strong performance, and it is testament to our dedication to be recognised in this ranking.
Andy Palmer, Chief Executive Officer, Oxford Royale, said:
“We’re proud to be recognised by the Financial Times as one of Europe’s Long Term Growth Champions. It’s amazing to be able to offer young people the opportunity to study at some of the world’s most prestigious universities alongside peers from over 175 nations each summer. This achievement reflects the dedication of our team and the trust placed in us by students and parents worldwide. It reinforces our belief in the power of education to inspire futures and drive continued innovation.”
Earning a place on this list involves a rigorous selection process, analysing years of verified financial data and growth indicators across thousands of European companies. Oxford Royale’s inclusion is a reflection not only of its performance, but also of its ability to evolve: embracing change, investing in new learning technologies, and expanding its international reach to meet the needs of a rapidly transforming educational landscape.
“Congratulations to Oxford Royale on being listed in the Financial Times Europe’s Long Term Growth Champions 2026 special report. This outstanding achievement is a testament to the company’s consistent innovation, resilience, and long-term vision — recognition that is truly well deserved. We wish the entire Oxford Royale team continued success and growth in the years ahead.”
Niels Terfehr, Vice President Research & Analysis
The Financial Times Long-Term Growth Champions 2026 Special Report will also be distributed on Tuesday, 12 November 2025, across the FT’s UK and European print circulation, and globally on FT.com.
This recognition underscores Oxford Royale’s identity as a forward-thinking institution, one that blends academic rigour, world-class teaching, and an entrepreneurial spirit. Above all, it affirms the organisation’s unwavering commitment to innovation, growth, and the empowerment of the next generation of global leaders.