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South West firms on list of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's pre-lockdown financial successes

Eight of the region's companies are in the top 100 nationally but sales figures were compiled before the coronavirus pandemic

Sir James Dyson(Image: PA)

Eight South West and Channel Isles companies have made it onto the 2020 list of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest private sector companies – but based on figures compiled before the coronavirus pandemic struck.

The new Covid-19 edition of the Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 100 league table ranks Britain’s 100 private companies with the biggest sales.

But the list, published in the newspaper on July 5, does not take into account the effects of the three-month lockdown.

But although some of the firms in the top 100 are now planning to make substantial job losses as a result of the coronavirus crisis, the list nevertheless highlights their continuing contribution to the economy.

Chris Dawson, founder and owner of The Range

Five of the South West companies - Ovo Energy, The Range, Specsavers, Clarks and Dyson – appeared on last year’s list, but are now joined by Cobham, Merlin Entertainments and New Look.

Combined, the eight have achieved sales of £15.8bn and profits of £2bn in their latest financial year, and employ 120,000 people.

The published list also gives examples of how firms have stepped up to support their communities and the NHS.

Examples include Bristol-based OVO Energy, at number 70 in the list, launching a £50million hardship fund for customers struggling to pay their bills.