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Knights issues profit warning after Omicron hits revenues

CEO David Beech says 'recent events' have held the business back from delivering a stronger performance

Knights chief executive David Beech

Listed law firm Knights has blamed the impact of Omicron and staff illness for lower than expected revenues in 2022.

In a recent profit warning, the Newcastle-under-Lyme-based company says it had anticipated a strong second half of the year and 'substantial growth' following a successful first six months.

But the firm says a 'continuation of the impact of Omicron' and 'recent macro conditions' have slowed growth to a 'greater extent than anticipated.'

It said a large number of staff fell ill from the virus which meant people did not return to the office as quickly as the business would have liked.

Knights added that it has also seen a 'softening in business confidence' possibly due to concerns around the strength of the economy and, as such, there has been a slowdown in corporate work.

Now the firm expects to deliver revenue of around £126 million and underlying pre-tax profit of £18 million for the 12 months to 30 April, 2022.

Looking ahead, Knights anticipates organic growth of around five per cent for the year ending 30, April 2023.