Victoria plans for expansion in the UK and abroad
CARPET MAKER Victoria reported record annual results and said it views the future with confidence as it expands in the UK and abroad.
The firm, which has a manufacturing site in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, said there is a huge opportunity to expand within the UK and overseas, through acquisitions and organic growth.
The group said pre-tax profits rose 102 per cent to £18.8m in the year to April 1. Like-for-like sales rose 4.6 per cent,
Executive chairman Geoff Wilding said: “We’ve had a good underlying performance. We have a very broad customer base and we serve 3,000 customers.”
The group said it has seen no impact from Brexit or the recent General Election and it is on the hunt for further acquisitions. It made four earnings enhancing acquisitions over the year, bringing in new products and geographies. It said that all four acquisitions are now fully integrated and are trading well.
“We bought businesses in artificial grass, which is manufactured in the same way as carpets,” said Mr Wilding.
“It’s a small but fast growing area. Our businesses focus on leisure space, either for gardens or green areas outside offices. Unless you got down on your hands and knees you might not know it wasn’t real grass.”
The group has operations in the UK and Australia and is now looking to expand into Western Europe.
Mr Wilding said: “2018 will be another positive year for Victoria as we have widened our market exposure, both geographically and by product range and our recent internal reorganisation will provide further revenue and margin growth.“
Analyst Roger Tejwani at FinnCap said the group has a track record of exceeding expectations.