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UK Insider-Owned Growth Stocks For June 2025

UK Insider-Owned Growth Stocks For June 2025

Yahoo25-06-2025
As the United Kingdom's FTSE 100 index grapples with global economic pressures, particularly from China's sluggish recovery, investors are keeping a close watch on market movements and the impact on commodity-driven sectors. In such uncertain times, growth companies with high insider ownership can offer a unique appeal by aligning management interests with shareholders, potentially providing stability and confidence in navigating challenging market conditions.
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
QinetiQ Group (LSE:QQ.)
13.2%
70.7%
Petrofac (LSE:PFC)
16.6%
117%
Mortgage Advice Bureau (Holdings) (AIM:MAB1)
19.8%
20.3%
Integrated Diagnostics Holdings (LSE:IDHC)
27.9%
20%
Gulf Keystone Petroleum (LSE:GKP)
12.4%
62.7%
Foresight Group Holdings (LSE:FSG)
35.3%
26.6%
Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (AIM:FARN)
23.5%
55.0%
ENGAGE XR Holdings (AIM:EXR)
15.3%
84.5%
Audioboom Group (AIM:BOOM)
15.7%
59.3%
Anglo Asian Mining (AIM:AAZ)
40%
112.4%
Click here to see the full list of 59 stocks from our Fast Growing UK Companies With High Insider Ownership screener.
Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Franchise Brands plc operates in franchising and related activities across the United Kingdom, Ireland, North America, and Continental Europe with a market cap of £279.18 million.
Operations: The company's revenue segments include Azura (£0.81 million), Pirtek (£63.91 million), B2C Division (£5.75 million), Filta International (£25.60 million), and Water & Waste Services (£46.05 million).
Insider Ownership: 22.6%
Return On Equity Forecast: N/A (2027 estimate)
Franchise Brands has seen substantial insider buying over the past three months, indicating strong internal confidence. The company reported significant earnings growth of 143.9% last year and forecasts suggest continued robust earnings expansion at 29.4% annually, outpacing the UK market average. Revenue is expected to grow at 7.4% per year, slower than high-growth benchmarks but above market rates. Trading below estimated fair value by a notable margin, Franchise Brands remains an attractive proposition for growth-focused investors with high insider ownership interests.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Franchise Brands' earnings growth report.
According our valuation report, there's an indication that Franchise Brands' share price might be on the expensive side.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Nichols plc, with a market cap of £495.52 million, supplies soft drinks to the retail, wholesale, catering, licensed, and leisure industries across the United Kingdom and internationally including regions like the Middle East and Africa.
Operations: The company's revenue is derived from two primary segments: Packaged, contributing £132.82 million, and Out of Home, generating £39.99 million.
Insider Ownership: 27.7%
Return On Equity Forecast: 27% (2027 estimate)
Nichols exhibits characteristics of a growth company with high insider ownership, as evidenced by its forecasted earnings growth of 14.76% annually, surpassing the UK market average. Despite recent revenue growth challenges in international markets due to strategic shifts and external factors like Ramadan timing, Nichols remains committed to its long-term strategy focused on higher-margin sales. Trading at 25.3% below estimated fair value enhances its appeal for investors prioritizing potential undervaluation and strategic progress in the international segment.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of Nichols stock in this growth report.
Upon reviewing our latest valuation report, Nichols' share price might be too pessimistic.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Energean plc is involved in the exploration, production, and development of oil and gas, with a market cap of £1.65 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue primarily comes from its oil and gas exploration and production segment, which generated $1.31 billion.
Insider Ownership: 10.9%
Return On Equity Forecast: 35% (2027 estimate)
Energean demonstrates growth potential with insiders actively buying shares recently, signaling confidence in its future prospects. Despite geopolitical challenges temporarily halting operations, the company maintains strong production guidance and forecasts earnings growth of 18.8% annually, outpacing the UK market. However, its dividend yield is not well covered by earnings, and interest payments are a concern. Trading significantly below estimated fair value could attract investors seeking undervalued opportunities amidst operational resilience efforts.
Take a closer look at Energean's potential here in our earnings growth report.
Our valuation report here indicates Energean may be overvalued.
Discover the full array of 59 Fast Growing UK Companies With High Insider Ownership right here.
Interested In Other Possibilities? Find companies with promising cash flow potential yet trading below their fair value.
This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.The analysis only considers stock directly held by insiders. It does not include indirectly owned stock through other vehicles such as corporate and/or trust entities. All forecast revenue and earnings growth rates quoted are in terms of annualised (per annum) growth rates over 1-3 years.
Companies discussed in this article include AIM:FRAN AIM:NICL and LSE:ENOG.
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