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North East singled out as growth hotspot in LSE's list of 1000 Firms to Inspire Britain

Atom Bank, clothing retailer END., and Prima Cheese were all named in the report

Will.i.am with the Atom Bank team in Durham(Image: Atom Bank)

The North East has been singled out as a hotspot for growth in a report praising the country’s most inspirational SMEs.

Atom Bank, Dyer Engineering and Goodfellow & Goodfellow are among 28 North East firms that have been praised for their growth by the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

The businesses have been named in the sixth edition of the LSE’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain report, with the region having the biggest increase in companies making the list (up 56% from last year), but also the highest average revenue growth, at 95%.

Among those being praised for their growth was Durham’s Atom Bank, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first app-only bank.

Hexham-based company Fentimans has won world-class awards for its tonic water(Image: Fentimans)

Edward Twiddy, chief customer officer, said: “To be recognised in the 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain report, as one of the fastest growing and most dynamic businesses operating in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, is a huge honour.

“Companies from the North East have showed revenue growth amongst the highest in the country, and to contribute to this and represent the region is a testament to our team’s talent, especially in such a short space of time.”

Other companies to make the list from the region included Teesside food production company On A Roll Sandwich Company, clothing retailer END., The Gateshead Housing Company, and tech firm Kromek.

Commenting on the report Jonathan Walker, assistant director of policy at the North East England Chamber of Commerce, said: “These figures clearly show what a great place the North East is for businesses.