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Renishaw profits slump more than 50% and nearly 580 jobs cut in "very challenging" year

"This has been a year unlike any that most of us will ever have encountered"

Renishaw HQ near Wotton-under-Edge from above

Engineering giant Renishaw has seen its profits dive in the last financial year in what it described as a "very challenging" 12 months.

The company, which is headquartered in Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire but has sites around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ including in Stafford and the Vale of Glamorgan, saw adjusted profit before tax fall 53 per cent to £48.6m.

Overall turnover for the year the year ended June 30, 2020, was also down at £510.2m - 11 per cent lower than £574.0m revenue in 2019.

Renishaw said revenue was lower in all regions, with global macroeconomic conditions and Covid-19 impacting the majority of its product lines.

The engineering business also went through a restructure in the last financial year, which saw it cut 578 jobs across its global workforce in a bid to save cash.

The reductions included cuts to its direct manufacturing staff in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Ireland and India, and a restructure of its additive manufacturing business.

It also cancelled its interim dividend and did not declare a final dividend.

However, the company said it had a “strong balance sheet”, with net cash and bank deposits of £120.4m at June 30, 2020, compared with £106.8m for the same time last year.