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Aston Martin supplier eyes profits after decade-long wait

Surface Transforms has revealed its half-year results

Aston Martin Valkyrie(Image: Handout)

A supplier to the likes of Aston Martin and McLaren expects to report a profit this year after a decade-long wait.

Liverpool-based Surface Transforms, which manufactures carbon ceramic brake discs for the automotive and aircraft industries, said a deal with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) means it will post a profit for the 12 months to December 31, 2022.

However, the listed company did confirm that its sales are set to be £1.5m lower than previously anticipated because of a delay in production.

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The update comes as Surface Transforms revealed its results for the six months to June 30, 2022, which show its revenue increased from £1.2m to £2.9m and its gross profits rose from £700,000 to £1.7m. However, its pre-tax losses widened from £2.2m to £2.5m.

Chairman David Bundred said: "2022 is the point at which the hard work of the past decade is being successfully converted to company profitability.

"The company is now in series production with three OEMs whilst at the same time both winning new contracts and significantly expanding the PCP.

"We continue to maintain profitability guidance for 2022 and are upgrading guidance for the following three years.