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Full impact of Covid-19 on Revolution Bars Group revealed as revenue takes £70m hit

Revolution Bars received a £20m CLBILS boost while it raised an extra £34m

Revolution Bars Group is behind the the Revolution and Revolucion de Cuba brands(Image: ChronicleLive)

The full impact of the Covid-19 restrictions placed on Revolution Bars Group has been revealed as its full-year revenue slumped by more than £70m.

The Manchester-headquartered group, which is behind the the Revolution and Revolucion de Cuba brands, has also reported pre-tax losses for the 12 months to July 3, 2021, of £26.2m.

The new figures come after the group hailed its "excellent" trading during the first three months of its new financial year.

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The full-year results, which have been filed with the London Stock Exchange, show the group's revenue fell from £110m to £39.4m while its pre-tax losses went from £31.7m to £26.2m.

Revolution Bars received a £20m CLBILS boost during the year while two equity fundraisings were completed, achieving total net proceeds of £34m.

The funds were used to reduce the group's level of borrowing, "kickstart an enhanced refurbishment programme and be poised and ready for any suitable acquisition and growth opportunities".