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Losses increase at National Express despite revenue rise

Bus and rail group hit by charges in Spanish subsidiary but returns dividend amid confident outlook in the future of public transport

(Image: Birmingham Mail)

Listed transport group National Express has seen losses increase despite welcoming a large rise in revenue.

The Birmingham-headquartered group, which runs bus, coach and rail services across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Europe, the US and North Africa, posted a pre-tax loss for the year to 31 December 2022 of £209.9 million.

This was a significant climb on 2021’s pre-tax loss figure of £84.9 million, according to its latest annual results announced to the London Stock Exchange today.

It remains in the red despite recording revenue of £2.8 billion in 2022, up from £2.17 billion the year prior.

National Express the spike in the pre-tax loss was driven by a £261 million non-cash impairment of goodwill in its Spanish bus and coach subsidiary ALSA, arising from a rise in discount rates.

The Digbeth-based company added that it was reinstating its full-year dividend at 5p per share, "reflecting confidence in the future".

These latest results come just weeks after the business became embroiled in a dispute with unions as both bus drivers and engineers were balloted for strike action in a row over pay.