The SaaSy People has been named in the Financial Times FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest Growing Companies 2026, achieving position #441 on the list. The firm operates as a specialist SaaS consultancy and outsourced BPO and Customer Success provider across the UK and US markets.
The FT 1000, developed by the Financial Times in collaboration with Statista, evaluates companies based on compound annual revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. Celebrating its tenth edition, the ranking highlights businesses that have demonstrated resilience and strong organic performance amid shifting economic conditions.
Through four principal service lines, The SaaSy People delivers platform implementation and optimisation services under SaaSy Platforms & Technical Services; outsourced customer support via SaaSy Customer Support; Customer Success outsourcing through SaaSy Retention-as-a-Service; and custom onshore development through SaaSy Development. The company holds advanced partner accreditation with Intercom, monday.com, Zendesk and Vonage. It has also been awarded Solution Partner of the Year at Intercom’s Global Sales Kickoff and EMEA Partner of the Year by monday.com.
Reece Couchman, CEO and Founder of The SaaSy People said: “Being recognised in the FT 1000 is a reflection of the work our entire team puts in every single day. The late nights, the tricky implementations, the tough client conversations, the thousands of customer interactions handled brilliantly on behalf of our clients – this is the result of all of that. We’re doing big things, and cracking the FT 1000 top 500 is proof that our multi-solution model works.”
The recognition follows a period of strong business development, with expanded operations across the UK, US and Europe, growth in enterprise-level partnerships and additional partner accolades. A key contributor has been its AI-focused solutions offering, developed around Intercom’s Fin AI agent, as organisations prioritise automated, intelligent support systems.
The full FT 1000 2026 ranking is available on the FT website. A printed FT publication will be available on 26 March 2026.