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Alstom's profits plummet by nearly £100m amid declining turnover in latest financial year

The Derby-headquartered business has reported a pre-tax profit of £21.9m for the 12 months to 31 March, 2025, down from the £121m it achieved in the prior year

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Alstom, the train manufacturer supplying the London Underground, has seen its profit cut by nearly £100m as turnover significantly decreased during its most recent financial year.

The Derby-based firm reported a pre-tax profit of £21.9m for the 12 months to 31 March, 2025, a sharp drop from the £121m it posted in the previous year, as reported by .

Recently filed accounts at Companies House reveal that its turnover also fell from £672.8m to £555.4m over the same period.

These declines follow a period where Alstom's turnover had risen from £489.4m in the year to 31 March, 2023, and its pre-tax profit had increased from £60.8m.

The new financial statements also indicate that the value of orders received by Alstom in the year dropped from £181.9m to £164.4m, while its dividend was reduced from £210m to £30m.

The company is the largest supplier of new trains in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland, operating a major factory in Derby and other sites in Widnes, Crewe, Ilford and Plymouth.

Alstom has constructed, or is in the process of constructing, approximately 40 per cent of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ mainline train fleet, as well as the entire fleets in service with London Underground and Dublin Luas.

Major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies utilising Alstom's trains include Avanti West Coast and Greater Anglia.