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'Chicken King' Ranjit Singh Boparan enjoys bumper pay day as profits jump

Ranjit Singh Boparan, who is known as the 'Chicken King', has received a bumper pay day after profit at his private office jumped to almost £125m

The sign for the Bernard Matthews factory in Suffolk. (Image: Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Ranjit Singh Boparan, often referred to as the 'Chicken King', has enjoyed a substantial financial boost with his private office's profits soaring to nearly £125m.

The business portfolio under Boparan's private office encompasses well-known high street eateries such as Carluccio's and Gourmet Burger Kitchen, alongside poultry giants Bernard Matthews and Banham Poultry, and Elkes Biscuits, as reported by .

According to the latest accounts filed at Companies House, Boparan's private office declared a £12.5m dividend for 2023, marking a significant payout after abstaining from a dividend in 2022.

This dividend distribution coincides with the Chicken King's private office reporting a pre-tax profit of £124.9m for the fiscal year, a notable increase from £90.2m in the previous 12 months.

The filings further indicate that turnover climbed from £1.59bn to £1.66bn during this interval.

(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

In a strategic move for the Boparan group, it was disclosed that the poultry division of 2 Sisters Food Group, also owned by Boparan, is set to be acquired by his private office for over €200m (£168m).

Currently operating under Boparan Holdings (BHL), the parent company of 2 Sisters, this arm is known as 2 Sisters Storteboom and has a workforce of 2,700 employees.

Commenting on the deal, Boparan remarked: "This is a significant and transformational deal and unlocks many opportunities for the future, so we are very pleased to announce an agreement has been reached."