Yorkshire Post

ScS to return some furlough cash as sofa group feels online benefit

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SCS VOWED to return some of the furlough money it has claimed from the Government as the sofa seller swung to a profit in a record first half of its financial year.

The company said that a fourfifths boom in online sales had helped drive increased revenue, which hit £174m in the six months to January 24.

Meanwhile, the company swung from a loss of around £600,000 before tax, to a £17.7m profit, ScS said on Tuesday.

The company said it intends to pay back the furlough money it had claimed during the six months before the end of the financial year.

However, this depends on stores being able to open in line with expectatio­ns, it added. It was given £1.3m via the furlough scheme, which covered 80 per cent of furloughed ScS staff ’s salaries. The company topped up the additional 20 per cent during the time staff were furloughed.

“We are delighted to be reporting a strong result for the first half of the year, and continue to make progress on our strategic priorities,” said chief executive David Knight.

He said that uncertaint­ies in consumer confidence and the economic environmen­t make it difficult to give a clear outlook for the months ahead.

“However, we remain cautiously optimistic as recent government announceme­nts have provided further clarity on the anticipate­d reopening of our stores.

“The business continues to adapt and respond to trading conditions, with increased focus on the developmen­t of our digital channels.”

It was these digital channels which stepped in during the six months. While like-for-like order intake was down more than 9 per cent as stores closed, online sales soared by 81 per cent, the company said. Since the end of January things have been going even better online, with sales up nearly 158 per cent across the first seven weeks of the second half.

Mr Knight will hand over to new chief executive Steve Carson in July. “It was always my plan to leave the business when I felt it was on a firm financial foundation with strong succession plans in place,” he said.

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