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Revenue and profits down at Portmeirion after 'challenging' year - but bosses are 'confident' for 2021

CEO Mike Raybould is 'encouraged' by the improving sales performance the company experienced in the second half of 2020

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

Revenue and profits are down at pottery firm Portmeirion following a ‘challenging’ year in business.

For the 12 months to December 31, 2020, the Stoke-based firm recorded revenue of £87.9m – down from £92.8m in 2019, while pre-tax profits fell by £6m from £7.4m to £1.4m.

But Portmeirion CEO Mike Raybould says he is ‘encouraged’ after seeing the company’s strong performance in the second half of last year continue into 2021.

He added that he was pleased to see that online sales significantly increased – by 69 per cent – in 2020 as Covid-19 forced the closure of retail and hospitality businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and beyond.

Mr Raybould said: "We continue to monitor the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on all parts of our business. Like many, Covid-19 has significantly disrupted our business and there continues to be disruption in key sales markets and international supply channels in the first quarter of 2021 due to national and local lockdowns.

"However, the strong growth we have experienced in online sales channels has mitigated much of the impact of retailer shutdowns and we are pleased by the improving trend of sales performance we saw in the second half of 2020.

"Encouragingly, we have continued to see this improving trend in the first quarter of 2021 and therefore remain confident of returning to sales growth in 2021."

In June, Portmeirion – which owns the Spode, Wax Lyrical, Nambe, Royal Worcester and Pimpernel brands – completed a £11.2 million equity raise.