The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New customers boost growth and profits for Telecom Plus

UTILITIES: Word of mouth referrals are credited with strong performanc­e

- ALYS KEY

Utility Warehouse owner Telecom Plus attracted higher numbers of customers last year, as the company said it was poised to take advantage of the “challengin­g” energy marketplac­e.

The firm, which supplies mobile and landline services as well as gas and electricit­y, saw revenue rise 1.5% to £804.4 million in the year to March 31.

Adjusted profit before tax was up 3.7% to £56.3m.

The company said this was partly down to higher confidence among its “partners” – customers who recruit new sign-ups through word of mouth.

Chief executive Andrew Lindsay said: “Partner confidence built steadily during the course of the year and this manifested itself in higher levels of activity and an accelerati­on in the numbers of new partners joining the business.

“This in turn drove faster growth in both customer and service numbers.”

Customer numbers hit 635,039 in the period, an increase of 4% compared to slower growth of 0.5% this time last year.

Service numbers jumped by 8.2% to 2.5m.

The company also said it was sheltered from the energy price cap through its wholesale arrangemen­t with Npower, but that the measure had caused a “modest improvemen­t in our competitiv­e position”.

Mr Lindsay added: “our balance sheet remains robust, with low leverage and strong cash flow.

“In contrast to the majority of other energy suppliers, this puts us in a strong position to take advantage of a challengin­g retail marketplac­e.”

Mr Lindsay, an Olympic gold medallist, joined Telecom Plus in 2007.

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