OneDome revenue rises 394% in first quarter

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OneDome has reported first-quarter revenue of £15.3 million, as the housing and fintech business continues to expand its broker network.

The company said revenue in Q1 2026 was up 394% year-on-year, compared with £3.1 million in the same period last year.

OneDome said growth was driven by expansion of its national broker network and strong organic growth.

In March, the company reached a $102 million annualised revenue run rate, which it said was nine months ahead of forecast.

OneDome was also ranked sixth in the Sunday Times Tech 100 during the quarter.

Babek Ismayil (pictured), founder and CEO of OneDome, said: “We are building a new way to buy a home by bringing mortgages, legal, and financial services into one seamless experience.

“While we are pleased with the progress, we believe we are still at an early stage of a very large opportunity.”

The company said it continued to invest in growth and infrastructure, with a national TV campaign due to launch later this quarter. Filming for the campaign is already underway.

OneDome also plans to add at least 500 brokers over the next 12 months as it seeks to increase its nationwide coverage.

The business said it remained confident of achieving its target of tripling revenue in 2026.

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