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Andy Murray-backed Castore named second fastest-growing private company in Britain

Castore is also backed by the billionaire owners of Asda, the Issa brothers

Castore has a commercial deal with the England Cricket team(Image: Castore)

Castore, the sports apparel business backed by tennis star Andy Murray, has been named the second fastest-growing private company in Britain.

The business, which was founded in Liverpool by brothers Phil and Tom Beahon, had an annual sales growth of 285.80% over three years, according to the figures compiled by the Sunday Times.

The latest rankings also show the company achieved sales of £115m in the 12 months to the end of January 2023.

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Castore is now headquartered in Manchester and also counts the billionaire owners of Asda, the Lancashire-based Issa brothers, among its investors.

In the latest Sunday Times 100, Castore was second only to remote-working outsourced recruitment firm, Join Talent.

The research for the Sunday Times 100 found on average the top 100 fastest-growing companies have increased their sales by 104% a year over the last three years to a combined £3.2bn in sales.

Castore founders Tom and Phil Beahon(Image: Darren Gerrish)

In total these companies employ 15,160 people, having created 10,500 new jobs in the last three years, with 95 of them planning further hires in the next 12 months - equating to around 4,750 additional jobs.