Key Summary
- Scottish healthtech Phlo named in the Sunday Times 100 Tech.
- Revenue jumped 500 per cent, driven by its digital health platform.
- Phlo shows Scotland can build and keep fast-growing health businesses.
Scottish digital healthtech provider Phlo has made it to the Sunday Times 100 Tech for being one of the hundred fastest-growing private technology companies in the UK.
Phlo’s expansion of its direct-to-consumer weight loss platform and enhanced B2B digital pharmacy and infrastructure services helped it earn the 13th rank in the software category, reported the Scottish Financial News.
The Glasgow based company employs more than 120 employees across the UK.
Phlo achieved 500 percent year-on-year revenue growth between FY2024 and FY2025, from £4 million to £23m, mainly due to the rapid adoption of its direct-to-consumer digital health platform, Phlo Clinic.
The achievement is a reminder of Scotland’s ability to produce and retain fast growing companies.
Phlo aims to build a strong health business in Scotland with the constant efforts of a dedicated team, says CEO of Phlo, Adam Hunter.
He also expressed his gratitude towards his team as well as the patients who trusted Phlo.




