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Auctioneers to share £1.3m in bonuses among staff

It comes a year after the same company shared out some £1,030,000 to its workers who had been part of its growth

Adam Pye, managing director at John Pye & Sons

An East Midlands auctioneer is planning to share £1.3 million in bonuses among hundreds of staff before the end of the year.

Management at Nottingham headquartered John Pye & Sons said they will be making the additional payments to eligible staff after celebrating their best ever year of business.

It comes a year after the same company shared out more than 40 per cent its annual profits – some £1,030,000 – to workers who had been part of its growth.

Turnover at the national auctioneer topped £33 million over its latest financial year, more than a quarter up on the previous figure of £26.4 million.

The consistent year-on-year growth was put down to a focus on innovation and the ability to make quick changes – crucial after two years of on/off lockdowns.

Over the past two years, the business has invested heavily in improving its 1m sq ft of auction sales space, bringing in new technology and adapting its policies and procedures to mitigate the challenges of the pandemic.

Investments have included a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide delivery service and an app for internal stock management.

John Pye has also invested in staff, expanding its team by more than 20 per cent in a year to around 720 people, working at more than 60 auction rooms.