XTB among the leaders in the Digital Champions CEE 2026 Ranking

XTB ranked 13th in the latest edition of the prestigious Digital Champions CEE 2026 index, a ranking of the TOP 100 largest and most valuable technology companies in the Central and Eastern European region.

“Digital Phoenix” status and a billion-dollar valuation
In the report prepared by, among others, Arthur D. Little and the Digital Poland Foundation, XTB was classified into the elite “Digital Phoenixes” category. This title is awarded to technology enterprises whose valuation (enterprise value) exceeds 1 billion US dollars. The company represents Poland as one of the leading, mature entities in the entire regional fintech sector.

Global reach and a broad product offering
In the ranking, XTB was highlighted as a global fintech offering a modern online investing platform and a mobile app. The authors of the report indicated that XTB users have access to over 6,200 financial instruments (including stocks, ETFs, and CFDs), can create personalized Investment Plans, and earn interest on uninvested funds.

XTB’s high position in the TOP 100 list confirms the company’s strong position as one of the foundations of the digital economy and innovation in the CEE region.

tabela; górny wiersz nazwy krajów w języku angielskim: Poland, Bulgaria, Czechia, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine. Dolny wiersz: logotypy firm.

 

The “Digital Champions CEE 2026” report is an annual publication providing a comprehensive overview of the new technologies and innovation market in the Central and Eastern European region. The main element of the study is the prestigious TOP 100 ranking of the most valuable technology companies – both leading listed companies and entities held by private investors, whose valuation exceeds 100 million US dollars. The analysis covers a broadly defined area of 19 countries (with the complete exclusion of Russia and Belarus), presenting mature digital economies alongside dynamically developing niche hubs. Based on rigorous financial and operational criteria, qualified enterprises are divided into three market segments: Digital Phoenixes (valuation above 1 billion USD), Dragons (250 million – 1 billion USD), and Wolves (100–250 million USD) across six main product categories (including fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, or deeptech).

The study, jointly prepared by the management consulting firm Arthur D. Little, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK), and the Digital Poland Foundation, aims to increase the transparency of the entire region on the international stage, facilitate the inflow of global investment capital, and inspire the next generations of local entrepreneurs.

The full report is available HERE

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