Brown Thomas and Arnotts returns to profit after €95.8m surge in revenues

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Brown Thomas And Arnotts Returns To Profit After €95.8M Surge In Revenues
New accounts for Brown Thomas Arnotts Ltd show that the group returned to profit after revenues increased by €95.8 million  to €253.6 million
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Gordon Deegan

The company behind two of the best-known retail names in Ireland, Brown Thomas and Arnotts has this year returned to profit to record pre-tax profits of €8.94 million.

New accounts for Brown Thomas Arnotts Ltd show that the group returned to profit after revenues increased by €95.8 million  to €253.6 million in the 12 months to the end of January 29th this year.

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The pre-tax profits of €8.9 million followed a rare pre-tax loss of €1.77 million in the prior year.

The business returned to profit this year after its ‘bricks and mortar’ retail stores were closed for only the first 14 weeks due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The accounts reveal that the business received €8.3 million in Government Covid-19 Wage Subsidy support payments during the year and this followed €6.1 million in Covid-19 Wage subsidy payments in fiscal 2021.

The directors report that a dividend of €300,000 was paid out in July 2021 and a further dividend of €800,000 was paid by the directors on May 20th of this year.

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Brown Thomas Arnotts, which operates the stores in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway, was sold as part of the sale of the Selfridges group to Thai-headquartered Central Group and Austrian Signa Holding last December in a deal worth a reported €4.7 billion.

The directors for Brown Thomas Arnotts state that “future growth is planned by continued investment in the stores and increased investment in digital including the expansion into a larger store in Dundrum”. Dundrum opened on February 24th this year.

Numbers employed in the year under review increased by 188 from 1,104 to 1,292 made up of 701 part-time and 591 full time.

Staff costs this year increased by €12.2 million to €47.1 million.

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