Western Daily Press

Challengin­g trading set to continue, JD Sports warns

- AUGUST GRAHAM wdp@reachplc.com

JD Sports has warned that less innovation in the products it sells has made its trading “challengin­g” at the moment, but said that things would ease up later this year.

The sportswear retailer said that it expects profits to be in line with its previous guidance of between £915 million and £935 million before tax and adjusted items in the year to early February.

It came despite a tough January when the business said it had to cope with “elevated promotiona­l activity” – industry jargon for products being on sale.

The company “chose not to participat­e fully” in these sales in the UK and Ireland, which were mainly online. As a result like-for-like sales fell by 3.2% in the region in the fourth quarter.

The business said that profit could be both lower or higher in the current financial year than it was last year. It expects pre-tax profit to be between £900 million to £980 million.

“Looking ahead, the current trading environmen­t remains challengin­g due to less product innovation and elevated promotiona­l activity, especially online,” said chief executive Regis Schultz.

“We anticipate trading conditions will improve as we move through the year, helped by a busy sporting summer and softer comparativ­es with last year.”

The company opened 215 new JD shops in the year to early February, and said that the launch of a new UK loyalty programme had been “encouragin­g” and attracted 800,000 downloads so far.

Overall like-for-like sales rose 4.2% during the year, with Asia Pacific – especially Thailand and New Zealand – leading the way at 11.8%. The worst performing region was the UK and Ireland, on growth of just 0.8% over the year.

“In our 2024 financial year, we outperform­ed the sportswear market, reflecting the strength of our business,” Mr Schultz said.

“We achieved like-for-like sales growth of over 4%, organic growth of over 8%.”

He added: “We made good strategic progress, opening 215 new JD stores.”

Shares rose 6.3% on Thursday morning.

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