The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Dyson’s £1.3bn profit – in a VERY hairy year

- By Alex Lawson

INVENTOR Sir James Dyson saw profits surge by almost a fifth last year as the launch of a revolution­ary new hair straighten­er helped the vacuums tycoon ride out his ‘most difficult year in memory’.

Underlying profits rose 18 per cent to £1.3billion in 2020 as revenues grew 6 per cent on the previous year to £5.7billion, new accounts show.

The rise in profits came amid growing global demand for Dyson products, including the newly launched £400 Corrale straighten­er, and the roll-out of its Dyson Demo stores.

The manufactur­er is increasing­ly selling products direct to consumers online and in its 340 shops – predominan­tly in Asia.

The group – which has bases in Singapore, Mexico and the Philippine­s – battled Covid disruption to its supply chain and operations. Sir James hit headlines last year after it emerged he had exchanged personal texts with Boris Johnson over the tax status of his employees.

He said: ‘Quite simply, 2020 was the most difficult year I can remember, and Dyson faced up to very significan­t challenges. Early in the year we had to completely change all our plans and fundamenta­lly reshape the business.’

The company last year unveiled an ambitious five-year plan to invest £2.75 billion in researchin­g and developing products in multiple fields including motor technology and machine learning.

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BOOST: Dyson’s £400 Corrale hair straighten­er helped its profits rise by a fifth

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