21,968 active companies are currently registered in Norwich, a major UK business hub. Out of 27,640 companies ever registered here, 100 are no longer active — a 79% survival rate. The area has seen significant recent growth, with 50.4% of active businesses incorporated since 2020. Over half (57%) of active companies were formed since 2020, making this one of the UK's fastest-growing business locations. The most common industry sector is other letting and operating of own or leased real estate, with 1,309 companies. The area hosts 207 large enterprises, 295 small firms. Norwich is home to 496 FCA-regulated firms and 287 registered charities. Companies here hold 895 government contracts worth £1.3B in total. The average company age is 9.3 years. The earliest company registration in Norwich dates back to 1888.
Source: Companies House register via UVAGATRON, April 2026
Norwich is a growth hotspot — over half of its active companies were formed since 2020.
The average active company in Norwich is 9.3 years old. There are 496 <Link href="/glossary/fca-financial-conduct-authority">FCA-regulated firms</Link> in the area. 287 registered charities operate locally.
Companies in Norwich have been awarded 895 government contracts with a combined value of £1321.2M. See the Top Government Contractors report.
There are 21,968 active companies registered in Norwich, out of 27,640 total. 100 (0%) are no longer active.
The top industries in Norwich include Other letting and operating of own or leased real estate (1,309 companies), Buying and selling of own real estate (815 companies), Management consultancy activities other than financial management (814 companies).
50.4% of currently active companies in Norwich were incorporated since 2020, indicating strong recent growth.
Our database contains 144,683 data signals across 12 categories for active companies in Norwich. The largest category is Governance with 68,561 signals from 6 sources.
The oldest company registration in Norwich dates back to 1888, spanning over 138 years of business history.