The Scotsman

Collagen Solutions targeting Glasgow growth as full-year losses narrow

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Glasgow-based life sciences firm Collagen Solutions is readying for further growth in Scotland after narrowing its full-year losses.

The Aim-quoted firm, which operates from Nova Business Park, said group revenue and other income for the 12 months to 31 March saw a year-on-year increase of 22 per cent to £4.51 million.

Its core loss before separately identifiab­le items decreased to £1.22m from £1.71m, and chief executive Jamal Rushdy told The Scotsman that it was “all in all a pretty good year”.

He said the business, which develops and manufactur­es collagen-based products and biomateria­ls used by the medical device industry, finished the fiscal year “quite strongly”.

Rushdy also said the firm is now far better placed than 12 months previously, when it reported “disappoint­ing” fullyear results.

He flagged achievemen­ts in the latest financial year, for example netting 16 customer deals, including four licensing agreements for its Chondromim­etic collagen-based implant. It also consolidat­ed its New Zealand collagen manufactur­ing into Glasgow.

The business in June completed a fundraise of about £6m – and has earmarked £1m to invest in manufactur­ing, including staff and training in Scotland.

Rushdy noted that Collagen Solutions’ biggest employee base is in Glasgow. “We will continue to grow in Glasgow, and in fact one of our major initiative­s for this year is to ensure that we have sufficient capacity so we will be looking at capacity expansion in Glasgow.”

In summary, “we’re on the right track,” Rushdy said.

Additional­ly, chairman David Evans has decided to step down due to the “relentless progressio­n” of his musclewast­ing condition. His successor is Chris Brinsmead.

 ??  ?? 0 ‘Pretty good year’: the Aimquoted firm’s Jamal Rushdy
0 ‘Pretty good year’: the Aimquoted firm’s Jamal Rushdy

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