Hostinger posts €182 million in 2024 revenue and 84.89% average annual growth, ranking 2nd in Europe in FT report.
Exponential growth and FT recognition
Hostinger, a Lithuanian web hosting company, has become one of the global leaders in digital infrastructure. Between 2014 and 2024, its revenue jumped from €0.39 million to €182 million, with an average annual growth rate of 84.89%.
This performance placed the company in second position among European firms with the highest long-term growth potential. The ranking comes from the Long-term Growth Champions: Europe 2026 report by the Financial Times, in partnership with Statista.
Hostinger has also appeared for six consecutive years in the FT 1000 list, which ranks the thousand fastest-growing organizations in Europe. Moreover, the company is one of the segment leaders in Brazil, currently its second-largest market by number of users.
Customer focus and operational efficiency
“Back in 2004, Hostinger started as an experiment that, over the last two decades, has become a trusted brand for many,” says CEO Daugirdas Jankus. He explains that the company’s focus has always been to understand customers’ evolving needs and deliver the latest technologies.
According to Jankus, the mission is to help people and businesses succeed online faster and more easily. Thus, he attributes these achievements to the clients who trust Hostinger to bring their ideas into the digital environment.
In 2024 alone, consolidated revenue grew 65% compared with 2023. The result reflects a business model centered on operational efficiency, investment in proprietary technology and scalable infrastructure, enabling Hostinger to compete with major global hosting providers.
Global expansion and strong Brazilian market
Headquartered in Lithuania, Hostinger currently operates 13 data centers across Asia, Europe and North and South America. This includes servers in Brazil, designed to better serve the local hosting market.
The company ended 2024 with more than 3.45 million customers in 150 countries, consolidating its presence in both mature and emerging markets. India, Brazil, the United States, Indonesia and France lead its global user base.
In this context, Hostinger positions itself as an accessible provider for small and medium-sized businesses looking to grow their digital presence. At the same time, it rides the wave of worldwide business digitalization.
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