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Crown Paints profit rise puts gloss on 2018 despite tough market

The business, which operates a factory in Hull, hit revenues of £173.4m in 2018

Crown Paints dates back to 1777, and has its head offices in Darwen, Lancashire.

Sales at Crown Paints were up by almost £10m last year as the manufacturer flourished in a competitive market.

The business, which operates a factory in Hull, hit revenues of £173.4m in 2018, as its profits before tax also soared from £9.9m to £11.4m.

Directors did however warn of the ever-competitive paint sector, and said Crown Paints could continue to “invest heavily in manufacturing” in order to keep its place in the marketplace.

They said: “Both the retail and trade paint markets in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ remain highly competitive trading environments.

“Business performance during the year has again been mixed, with higher raw material costs leading to the need to increase prices, delivering an overall increase in revenue of five per cent.

“The company has continued to grow business secured in the prior year, as well as ensuring the trade sector grows despite the consolidation in the trade market.”

Inside Crown Paints in Hull(Image: jaharland)

Crown Paints dates back to 1777, and has its head offices in Darwen, Lancashire.

The company, which is one of the best-known names in the paint industry, also operates a factory in Hull in Sculcoates Lane.