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Pacifica Group bounces back to profit of £17m after strong year of acquisitions

The white good specialist acquired three companies in the financial year - and also sold off 90% of a main subsidiary

Kevin Brown, chief executive at Pacifica Group(Image: -Newcastle Journal)

White goods repair business Pacifica Group has bounced back to profit, in a year which saw it seal an £18m deal to sell one of its divisions.

The company, which was founded in 2003 by a small group of energy sector experts, has grown to become a leading provider of domestic appliance repairs and extended warranties, working with several big name brands. Pacifica carries out more than 350,000 domestic appliance repairs each year, completed by a team of around 250 engineers covering the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Latest accounts for the year ended March 31 2023 show the previous year’s operating loss of £900,000 was converted to profit of £17.6m, while turnover rose 12% from £52m to £61.4m. Staff numbers also grew significantly, from 599 to 710 employees.

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Two months before the year end, the business – which works closely with brands such as Electrolux, Sony, Hisense, Vestel, Howdens (Lamona) and LG, along with retailers including Argos and Shop Direct – sold off one of its main trading subsidiaries, Pacifica Home Services Limited. The business disposed of 90% of the share capital in the business, through a management buyout by Viessmann Investment º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Holding Limited, with management acquiring the remaining 10%.

The sale generated a profit on disposal of £18.76m, and a breakdown within the accounts showed that turnover from Pacifica Home Services, shown as discontinued operations, rose from £24.2m to £30.5m, while operating profit rose from £332,651 to £20.15m. Turnover within continuing operations reached £30.8m, up from £27.7m, but operating losses widened from £1.17m to £2.5m.

Directors said that alongside its organic growth, Pacifica continued on its acquisition trail to boost its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ footprint and ability to deliver local services, making three acquisitions in the period with further strategic integrations planned, including the acquisition of Highland Appliances Limited, a white goods repair company based in Scotland.