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Full-year revenue at Portmeirion to be 'ahead of expectations' despite 6% drop

The company expects revenue to be at least £87 million for 2020

The Portmeirion factory in Stoke and inset, chief executive Mike Raybould

Pottery firm Portmeirion expects full-year revenue for 2020 to be ‘ahead of expectations’ at around £87 million.

In a trading update to the stock exchange, the Stoke-based company revealed that revenue up to 31 December 2020, will be at least six per cent ahead of market expectations following a strong second half and seasonal trading performance.

The firm – which owns brands including Spode, Royal Worcester, Wax Lyrical, Nambe and Pimpernel – says 2020 revenue will be at least £87 million, which is down from £92.8 million in 2019.

The group said that sales were impacted by the multiple lockdown-related closures of stores in ‘key retail markets’ with second half sales down seven per cent on the same period in 2019.

This compares favourably to the 20 per cent reduction in the first half of the year.

Online sales, however, have performed strongly in the last six months and Portmeirion estimates that 47 per cent of its total º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US sales are now made through its online channels – this is up from 30 per cent in 2019.

The company expects to see continued growth in online sales in 2021.

Chief executive Mike Raybould said: “Although 2020 has been a challenging year and our sales markets have been significantly impacted by Covid-19, we are hugely encouraged by the resilience of our brands and most recently our strong seasonal sales performance.