The Scotsman

Tennent's owner encouraged by sales

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Tennent’s owner C&C Group has been “encouraged” by trading since the easing of lockdown measures with good weather aiding outdoor business.

Releasing a trading update to coincide with its annual shareholde­r meeting, the Irish drinks firm said that following the progressiv­e easing of restrictio­ns since April and the partial recovery in the ontrade sector, the group banked a “modest” trading profit in May, with this improving further in June.

However, the firm, whose other brands include Magners cider and Heverlee lager, cautioned over government delays to the full reopening of hospitalit­y.

It told investors: “While still in the early stage of reopening in our core markets, we have been encouraged by the way in which trade has recovered in the UK since the gradual reopening from April and in Ireland from June 7 as outdoor hospitalit­y reopened.

“However, restrictio­ns in both markets remain, with the timing and nature of further easing still uncertain.

“The full reopening of hospitalit­y in the UK was recently delayed by four weeks and is now anticipate­d over July and August 2021, whilst the reopening of indoor hospitalit­y in Ireland has also recently been delayed, with a revised

date yet to be announced.”

In the week to last Sunday, C&C delivered to 82 per cent of the outlets in the comparativ­e week in 2019.

The firm added: “Given social distancing and indoor restrictio­ns remain in place, volume throughput is adversely impacted through the customers that are currently operating. Neverthele­ss, we are encouraged by trading in recent weeks, with good weather aiding outdoor trading over the period.”

Chief executive David Forde said: “Despite restrictio­ns still in place and confirmed delays to full reopening, we remain cautiously optimistic about the gradual recovery of the hospitalit­y sector in our core markets of the UK and Ireland, and we look forward to continuing to support our customers as restrictio­ns are removed.

“As we navigate through this period, our focus is to continue to build and develop our brand and system strength, which underpins C&C’S position

as the leading brand-led distributo­r in the UK and Irish drinks market.”

He added: “Our recent successful capital raise has strengthen­ed the balance sheet and positions the group to take advantage of opportunit­ies to strengthen and grow our business as we return to a more normalised trading environmen­t.”

C&C Group is a FTSE 250 company headquarte­red in Dublin and listed on the London Stock Exchange. It also has a minority investment in the Admiral Taverns tenanted pub group.

In March, the group said it was “primed and ready” to serve its on-trade customers when the hospitalit­y sector was allowed to reopen as it outlined millions of pounds in cost savings.

It has taken a series of steps to mitigate, where possible, the negative financial and operationa­l impacts.

 ??  ?? 0 Tennent’s, which is brewed in Glasgow, is Scotland’s biggest selling lager brand.
0 Tennent’s, which is brewed in Glasgow, is Scotland’s biggest selling lager brand.

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