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Rise of home working helps results rocket at iconic Manchester City shirt sponsor Brother

The Greater Manchester-headquartered firm's parent company is based in Japan

16 Sep 1995: Les Ferdinand (left) of Newcastle United takes on Kit Symons of Manchester City during an FA Carling Premiership match at St James' Park in Newcastle, England. Newcastle won the match 3-1.

Th rise in home working saw revenue surge by more than €200m and profits jump by almost €120m at the famed printer, scanner and sewing machine maker, known by many as the 1990s shirt sponsor of Manchester City, during its latest financial year.

Brother International Europe, which is headquartered in Greater Manchester, has reported a revenue of €930.7m for the 12 months to March 31, 2021, up from €738.3m.

The Tameside firm, whose parent company’s headquarters are based in Japan, has also posted a pre-tax profit of €160m, a rise from €42.7m.

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However the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm, which is also based at the Greater Manchester headquarters, reported a revenue drop from £91.6m to £45.6m while its pre-tax profits fell from £3.3m to £2.4m.

A statement signed off by the board said: "Results for 2020/21 fiscal year finished much stronger than our initial forecasts projected after the Covid outbreak.

"Whilst the office printing market declined with the various lockdown measures taken across Europe, the shift to work from home created a huge demand for printing, multifunction and scanner devices suitable for home use.