
Montirex
R ank 18
Annual sales growth over three years 144.03%
Sportswear brand
Best friends since attending primary school together, Daniel Yuen, 27, and Kieran Riddell-Austin, 29, launched their sportswear brand in 2019 to fill a gap in the market for an affordable, stylish alternative to the big labels. Helped by distribution deals with the retailers Footasylum and JD Sports, the duo — who still own 100 per cent of the business — grew sales to £76.7 million in 2024. They expect to almost double this to £130 million this year as they take the Liverpool-based business to Europe.
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