Superior Wellness Ranks 97th in Financial Times Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025

Chesterfield based, global hot-tub manufacturer, Superior Wellness, has been listed in the Financial Times Europe’s Long-Term Growth Champions 2025 Ranking.

Among the world’s leading manufacturers and distributors of hot tubs and wellness products, Superior Wellness is proud to announce its position as the 97th fastest-growing company in Europe in the prestigious list.

This also makes Superior Wellness the 15th highest-ranked UK company, out of the 52 UK businesses featured on this year’s list.

The prestigious FT list highlights the 300 European companies with the highest revenue growth rate over the last decade, a period marked by significant global disruptions, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and widespread inflationary pressure.

The business has experienced rapid and sustained growth in recent years, with turnover rising from £17.4 million in FY23 to £27.7 million in FY24, and reaching £39.4 million in FY25.

Earlier this year, Superior Wellness accelerated its growth further by securing £2.3 million in funding through a UKEF-backed facility, arranged by NatWest, to support expansion into new international markets. This facility will underpin the company’s North American growth plans and contribute to job creation across its Chesterfield headquarters and global operations.

With a robust network of over 500 partners worldwide, Superior Wellness is the parent brand of some of the most loved and best-selling hot tub, ice bath, and sauna brands, including Platinum Spas, AquaSolus, HEKLA, and Chill Tubs. This year, Platinum Spas launched its new Luxury Collection, featuring six premium models equipped with the cutting-edge PlatinumGuru™ system. In addition, the new Vacation Range has been introduced specifically for the holiday-let market – a collection designed for high-usage environments with no breakable or removable components.

For the full European Growth Champions List, please visit the Financial Times website.