The Beauty Tech Group debuts on the London Stock Exchange

by | Oct 3, 2025

The Beauty Tech Group, parent company of CurrentBody, has officially launched on the London Stock Exchange with a valuation of £300 million – becoming the first beauty tech company to IPO and the first UK beauty company to list on the main market.

Laurence Newman, CEO of The Beauty Tech Group and Advisory Board member of the British Beauty Council, called the listing a ‘pivotal moment for the entire beauty industry’ and described it as ‘the next stage in the development of the beauty tech group’.

Headquartered in Manchester, the Group who are Patrons of the Council, also own ZIIP Beauty and Tria Laser, acquired in 2023 and 2024 respectively.

According to PwC, the global beauty tech market is expected to grow from £2.7 billion in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate of up to 17% through 2026. The British Beauty Council looks forward to collaborating with Newman and the team to help future-proof this fast-growing sector of our industry.

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