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Bensons for Beds fails to meet expectations as losses widen to over £30m

The company said its results included 'several one-off costs and operational disruptions which have now been rectified and normalised'

A Bensons for Beds store

Bensons for Beds has branded its latest full-year results as below expectations as its losses widened to more than £30m.

The Accrington-headquartered company, which is backed by Alteri Investors, has posted pre-tax losses of £30.2m for the 12 months to September 24, 2022, and a revenue of £239.4m.

In Bensons' prior financial period, the five months to September 30, 2021, its pre-tax losses were £2.6m and its revenue totalled £101.9m. For the ten months to April 30, 2021, the company's pre-tax losses were £24.8m and its revenue totalled £148.3m.

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During its latest financial year the company's stores reduced from 177 to 165 while the average number of employees also fell from 1,913 to 1,851.

However, the company said its results included "several one-off costs and operational disruptions which have now been rectified and normalised".

For its current financial year, Bensons for Beds has reported three successive quarter of like-for-like growth.

A statement signed off by the board said: "This trading period for the group has presented a range of challenges, both internal and external.