The Ashes legend cheated death in the Top Gear accident in 2022 and took time away from work but annual accounts show that cash deposits have risen from £3.1m to £5.4m.
Freddie Flintoff added an impressive £2m to his fortune last year as he continued to recover from his appalling Top Gear injuries, latest accounts reveal. The Ashes legend cheated death in a horror crash in 2022 and took time away from work. The firm he runs to manage his post-cricket business activities, such as media appearances, fell into the red.
But annual accounts show that during 2025, his cash deposits rose from £3.1m to £5.4m and the firm is now worth £7.2m. Freddie Flintoff Enterprises, which his wife Rachael runs with the former England star, also spent £284,500 on “vehicles.”
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Until October 2023, Freddie Flintoff was a director of Logik Developments, a company involved in building projects. The business was set up almost ten years ago and is run by Flintoff’s cousin Neil Spencer and business partner Tony Bhatti.
In 2024, Freddie returned to TV screens following a horror crash he was involved in while filming an episode for Top Gear on the BBC.In October 2023, the BBC reached a settlement with Freddie over the crash.
The deal with BBC Studios, the corporation’s commercial arm, was based on the ex-England cricketer missing two years of earnings, worth £9m.
The BBC had already apologised to him in March 2023 over his injuries. The 48-year-old former England captain retired from cricket in 2009.
In Freddie, the Mirror revealed how Flintoff is to take the surgeon who saved his face on a mission to help change people’s lives in the cricket-mad nation of Nepal.
The 2005 Ashes hero will travel with Jahrad Haq to deliver vital facial surgery to those who might not otherwise have access to it. In December 2022, Freddie suffered devastating injuries after a car crash while filming the BBC’s Top Gear.
But after extensive reconstructive surgery led by Mr Haq, the former England all-rounder was able to resume his coaching and TV presenting career.
And in a three-part series for ITV1, Freddie will witness how specialist surgical procedures can be delivered around the world in countries where access to healthcare is limited.
He said: “After my crash I had access to the best people. Not everyone gets that. If there’s a way to shine a light on it, to use what profile I’ve got for that, then that’s what I’ll do.”
He played 79 Tests, 141 one-day internationals and seven T20s. He joined BBC One’s Top Gear as a host in 2019. He worked alongside Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris.
Their most recent series attracted an average audience of 4.5 million viewers. The latest set of results for his firm has just been posted at Companies House. They show the financial returns for 2025.










