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SIG returns to profit as it reports growth in Poland and France

The Sheffield firm's CEO called it a 'pivotal year' in which SIG made gains in Europe

Headquarters of SIG group in Sheffield(Image: handout from the SIG)

Building supplier SIG plc has returned to profit thanks to strong performance in Poland and France, and a turnaround in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Sheffield based firm reported underlying pre-tax profit of £19.3m in 2021, up from a £71.6m loss in the previous year as it hailed progress in its "return to growth" strategy.

Pointing to growing market share and margin discipline SIG told investors that underlying revenue for the year reached £2.2bn, increased from £1.8bn.

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SIG's chief executive officer Steve Francis said the results were ahead of expectations and also said the firm was trading ahead of plan so far in 2022. However, no dividend will be paid for 2021.

He said: "2021 was a pivotal year - accelerating progress on our strategy has returned the Group to profitability ahead of expectations, delivering above market growth rates and consistent margin improvement, the result of record performance in France and Poland, and strong turnaround in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

"In uncertain times, SIG demonstrated in 2021, as it has in previous decades, its ability to manage successfully through inflationary and volatile market conditions, thanks to our strong relationships with suppliers and customers, and the quality of our people.

"Growth momentum, resilience of our businesses, and experienced leadership all underpin our confidence in the organic growth path towards 5% underlying operating margin in the medium term.