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Bensons for Beds perseveres despite challenging retail environment

The Lancashire-headquartered business paid tribute to its more than 1,800 members of staff for what it called a "strong set of results"

A Bensons for Beds store

Bensons for Beds has acknowledged that it "would have been easy" for its staff to "lose heart" during its most recent financial year, a period marked by an increasingly challenging retail environment.

The Lancashire-based firm expressed gratitude to its over 1,800 employees for their contribution to what it described as a "strong set of results".

The results for the year ending 28 September, 2024, reveal a slight decrease in Bensons for Beds' revenue from £257.4m to £256.3m and an expansion of its pre-tax loss from £19.9m to £22m, as reported by .

Newly filed accounts with Companies House also indicate that its adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation) shifted from a profit of £1.6m to a loss of £900,000 within the year.

Despite facing market headwinds and inflationary cost pressures, which were offset through management action, the company labelled this as a resilient result.

Bensons for Beds is under the ownership of private equity firm Alteri Investors, which is supported by funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management.

Carpetright stores rescued by Bensons for Beds

This update follows the acquisition of several Carpetright stores by Bensons for Beds after the former's collapse in July of the previous year.

Carpetright was rescued from administration a year ago, but not without the loss of more than 1,500 jobs.