Norwich digital pharmacy one of UK's fastest-growing tech firms
Evaro, based in Bowthorpe, ranked 29th in The Sunday Times 100 Tech companies list 2026, generating sales of £12.1 million in 2025, with its revenue increasing 110pc a year over the past three years.
Alongside providing treatments for more than 80 conditions directly to patients online, Evaro's technology integrates into the websites of partner companies, enabling them to provide pharmacy services.
Evaro co-founder Oskar Wenbar and Thuria Wenbar (Image: Evaro)
The company was established in 2018 by pharmacist Oskar Wenbar, 38, and his wife Thuria Wenbar, 32, an accident and emergency doctor who came to Britain from Iraq as an asylum seeker in 1999.
Last year, Evaro struck a deal with Lovehoney, the adult toy and lingerie retailer, allowing it to offer free NHS contraception online.
The Sunday Times 100 Tech ranks the UK's fastest-growing privately owned hardware and software tech companies on the growth in their annual revenues, averaged over three years.
The companies grew on average by 128pc a year for their past three years, to revenues of £3.7 billion.
"Being named one of Britain's 100 fastest-growing tech companies and reaching number 29 is validation that Norwich punches well above its weight when it comes to innovation," Mrs Wenbar said.
"We're proving you don't need to be based in London to build world-class healthtech that's making a genuine difference to people's lives across the UK.
"What excites me most is what this means for the next generation of talent in Norfolk and East Anglia.
"When bright young people considering their futures see that you can build a rapidly scaling company from Norwich - one that's tackling real problems in healthcare access - it changes what they think is possible here.
"We're actively hiring across clinical, tech and operations roles, and the quality of local talent continues to impress us."