UK's Leading Growth Stocks With High Insider Ownership For June 2025
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
QinetiQ Group (LSE:QQ.)
13.2%
70.7%
Mortgage Advice Bureau (Holdings) (AIM:MAB1)
19.8%
20.3%
Judges Scientific (AIM:JDG)
10.6%
23.1%
Integrated Diagnostics Holdings (LSE:IDHC)
27.9%
20%
Hochschild Mining (LSE:HOC)
38.4%
27.8%
Gulf Keystone Petroleum (LSE:GKP)
12.4%
59.2%
Faron Pharmaceuticals Oy (AIM:FARN)
20.3%
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%
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: M&C Saatchi plc offers advertising and marketing communications services across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and the Americas, with a market cap of £213.93 million.
Operations: M&C Saatchi generates its revenue through advertising and marketing communications services across various regions, including the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and the Americas.
Insider Ownership: 15.4%
Return On Equity Forecast: 32% (2027 estimate)
M&C Saatchi has seen substantial insider buying recently, indicating confidence in its growth prospects. The company's earnings are forecast to grow significantly at 25.2% annually, outpacing the UK market's average. Despite a decline in revenue projections by 15% per year, M&C Saatchi's profitability has improved, with net income reaching £14.73 million from a previous loss. Trading well below its estimated fair value enhances its appeal as an investment opportunity amidst recent board changes and dividend increases.
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According our valuation report, there's an indication that M&C Saatchi's share price might be on the cheaper side.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: The Property Franchise Group PLC operates in the United Kingdom, focusing on residential property franchising, licensing, and financial services, with a market cap of £321.95 million.
Operations: The company's revenue segments consist of £40.90 million from property franchising, £7.21 million from licensing, and £19.20 million from financial services in the United Kingdom.
Insider Ownership: 12.8%
Return On Equity Forecast: N/A (2027 estimate)
Property Franchise Group has experienced moderate insider buying, reflecting some confidence in its future. The company's earnings are expected to grow significantly at 26.4% annually, surpassing UK market averages. Despite a slower revenue growth forecast of 6.8% per year, recent earnings rose by 37.8%. However, profit margins have declined from last year's figures. Trading below estimated fair value and recent dividend increases may attract investor interest despite these mixed signals on growth and profitability.
Take a closer look at Property Franchise Group's potential here in our earnings growth report.
Our expertly prepared valuation report Property Franchise Group implies its share price may be lower than expected.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: LSL Property Services plc operates in the United Kingdom, offering business-to-business services to mortgage intermediaries and estate agent franchisees, as well as valuation services to lenders, with a market cap of £298.52 million.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from three segments: Financial Services (£48.40 million), Surveying and Valuation (£97.82 million), and Estate Agency (£26.96 million).
Insider Ownership: 10.1%
Return On Equity Forecast: 24% (2027 estimate)
LSL Property Services has seen substantial insider buying recently, indicating internal confidence. Earnings are projected to grow at 16.5% annually, outpacing the UK market average, though revenue growth is slower at 6.7% per year. The company trades at half its estimated fair value and has a high forecasted return on equity of 24.2%. Despite an unstable dividend track record, recent earnings improvements and analyst price target expectations suggest potential for future appreciation.
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Our valuation report here indicates LSL Property Services may be undervalued.
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