

The Apprentice Final 2023: The 10 most successful finalists from the BBC show
As the hours tick down to the final of the 17th series of popular BBC reality TV show The Appentice, new research has revealed which former winners have been the most successful since the show began all the way back in 2025.
Hosted by Sir Alan Sugar, the shows pits together a group of business-people who compete in a series of business-related challenges set by the British business magnate in order to win the ultimate prize of a six-figure salary job as Sugar’s apprentice.
The research, which has conducted by UK financial services provider CMC Markets used the latest financial reports from Endole to discover the latest report of net assets in each of The Apprentice winners’ businesses, to determine which of them are the most successful.
Now, without further ado, let’s see who is the most successful Apprentice winner of all time...
Hosted by Sir Alan Sugar, the shows pits together a group of business-people who compete in a series of business-related challenges set by the British business magnate in order to win the ultimate prize of a six-figure salary job as Sugar’s apprentice.

5. Mark Wright (Climb Online)
Season 10 winner Mark Wright and his company Climb Online have reported net assets of £471,940. Photo: BBC

6. Carina Lepore (Dough Artisan Bakehouse)
Series 15 winner Carina Lepore and her company Dough Artisan Bakehouse have reported net assets of £260,300. Photo: Gareth Cattermole

7. Sarah Lynn (Sweets In The City)
Series 13 winner Sarah Lynn and her company Sweets In The City have reported net assets of £220,080. Photo: BBC

8. Sian Gabbidon (Sian Marie Fashion)
Series 14 winner Sian Gabbidon and her company Sian Marie Fashion have reported net assets of £130,280. Photo: John Phillips