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Asda announces huge losses of £600m despite sales increasing by more than £1bn

The Leeds-headquartered supermarket giant has posted a pre-tax loss of £599m for its latest financial year, having reported a pre-tax profit of £180.3m for 2023

Asda published partial financial results in March(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

Asda has reported a pre-tax loss of nearly £600m in 2024, despite an increase in total sales exceeding £1bn.

The supermarket giant, headquartered in Leeds, revealed a pre-tax loss of £599m for its most recent financial year, following a pre-tax profit of £180.3m in 2023, as reported by .

This profit in 2023 came after a pre-tax loss of £432m in the preceding 12 months.

Newly filed accounts with Companies House also indicate that its revenue rose from £25.6bn to £26.8bn over the same period.

However, excluding fuel, Asda's sales dropped from £21.9bn to £21.7bn.

When non-underlying costs, totalling £714.4m, are not taken into account, Asda achieved a pre-tax profit of £115.4m.

In 2023, the chain's non-underlying costs amounted to £68m.

Asda is primarily owned by TDR Capital, with billionaire Mohsin Issa holding a minority stake.