Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group delivers profit surge but warns over cost of living

business
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group Delivers Profit Surge But Warns Over Cost Of Living
Sports Direct’s parent business hailed a strong performance despite a ‘significant increase’ in running costs. Photo: PA Images
Share this article

Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor

Sports Direct’s parent firm, Frasers Group, has swung to a bumper profit for the past year and expects this to surge further, despite warning over the cost of living and supply chain pressures.

The Mike Ashley-founded business hailed a strong performance despite a “significant increase” in running costs.

Advertisement

The company, which also runs House of Fraser and Game stores, saw adjusted pre-tax profits jump to £344.8 million (€404 million) for the year to April, compared with a £39.9 million (€46.8 million) loss in the previous year.

House of Fraser
Frasers Group runs a raft of brands including House of Fraser, Flannels and Jack Wills (Aaron Chown/PA)

It lifted its targets for the current financial year, telling shareholders on Thursday morning that it expects to post an adjusted pre-tax profit of between £450-£500 million (€527.3-€585.9 million) over the current financial year.

Advertisement

Nevertheless, the retail giant warned that challenges with supply chains and the increased cost of living “could have an impact on business potential”.

Frasers also made fresh calls for the UK government to overhaul “a fundamentally flawed business rates system”.

It came as the group revealed that revenues jumped by 30.9 per cent to £4.75 billion (€5.6 billion) for the year, as it was boosted by the reopening of stores following pandemic restrictions.

Frasers has since started the new financial year under the leadership of new chief executive Michael Murray, after Mr Ashley stepped back into an executive director role.

Advertisement

 

Mr Murray, the founder’s son-in-law, was promoted to the position after leading Frasers’ so-called “elevation strategy” as the firm has sought to grow its premium division.

Advertisement

The new boss said: “I am really proud of the record performance we’ve announced today.

“It’s clear that our elevation strategy is working and we are building incredible momentum with new store openings, digital capabilities and deeper brand partnerships across all of our divisions.

“We’ve got the right strategy, team and determination to keep driving our business from strength to strength.”

Read More

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Want us to email you top stories each lunch time?

Download our Apps
© BreakingNews.ie 2024, developed by Square1 and powered by PublisherPlus.com