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Peel Ports Group handed shareholders almost £90m before long-running pay dispute

A final dividend of £54.5m has also been proposed

Liverpool2(Image: Peel Ports Group)

Peel Ports Group handed almost £90m to shareholders in the year before it was hit by long-running industrial action, it has been revealed.

The ports giant, which is behind Liverpool2 and Manchester Ship Canal, handed out dividends totalling £88.9m in the 12 months to March 31, 2022, up from the £38.9m it paid in the prior 12 months.

A final dividend of £54.5m has also been proposed, up from £44.5m in the year before.

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The figures have been revealed in newly-filed accounts for the group with Companies House.

The document also shows its total group turnover increased from £594.5m to £617.8m but that its pre-tax profits were slashed from £141.4m to £66.6m.

Peel Ports is one of the largest port operators in the United Kingdom and also operates sites in Clydeport, Dublin, Great Yarmouth, Heysham and London Medway.

Following the end of the financial year, the group was hit with long-running industrial action by members of the Unite union.