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Full-year revenues down at Ultimate Products ‘against extremely challenging backdrop’ - but performance has ‘exceeded expectations’

The company repaid £465,237 it received under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme

Manchester-based consumer goods developer Ultimate Products has reported a drop in full-year revenues.

The listed company, headquartered in Oldham, said the year had been one of “resilience” against “an extremely challenging backdrop”.

Total revenue dropped 6.1 per cent to £115.7m, down from £123.3m reported the previous year.

The group said it “reflected order cancellations and deferrals due to the Covid-19 pandemic”, which was offset by a “strong growth” in sales to supermarkets and online retailers.

However, the group reported pre-tax profit was up 2.9 per cent, from £8.1m to £8.4m.

Its underlying pre-tax profit was down 2.7 per cent to £8.2 m, from £8.4 m in 2019.

Simon Showman, chief executive of Ultimate Products, said: “We are pleased to have delivered such a resilient performance amidst the unprecedented challenges brought about by COVID-19.