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AO half-year revenues up 57% as consumers continue to shop online

AO said they have “seen a lasting step change in online penetration” as sales in Q2 maintained the ‘momentum’ in Q1, despite the rivals reopening bricks-and-mortar stores after lockdown restrictions were lifted

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Half-year revenues at online electricals retailer AO have increased by more than 50 per cent, as it sees a ‘lasting shift’ of people shopping online. 

Bolton-headquartered AO expects revenues for the period to be around £715m, an increase of around 57 per cent year-on-year.

AO said they have “seen a lasting step change in online penetration” as sales in Q2 maintained the ‘momentum’ in Q1, despite the rivals reopening bricks-and-mortar stores after lockdown restrictions were lifted.

In a trading update for the six months to September 30, the retailer said º£½ÇÊÓÆµ revenue rose by around 54 per cent in the period, while Germany revenue grew by some 83 per cent.

AO founder and group chief executive John Roberts said: “The last six months of trading have been like no other during my two decades in the business.

“AO was in good shape coming into this financial year and the global, structural shift in customer behaviour to online, accelerated by Covid, emphasised our strengths.

“The progress that we’ve made in Germany gives us the platform and confidence to grow.  We remain excited by the opportunities ahead and ambitious to realise them.”