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Job cuts at The Ivy as billionaire owner Richard Caring nears £1bn sale

The Ivy owner's latest set of accounts show the restaurant group cut more than 100 roles in its latest financial year despite a rise in revenue, new accounts filed with Companies House show

The Ivy In The Park in Canary Wharf(Image: The Wharf)

The group behind the restaurant chain The Ivy, owned by billionaire Richard Caring, continues to shed jobs as it nears a £1bn sale.

Troia (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Restaurants eliminated over 100 positions during its most recent financial year, with pre-tax profits also falling despite an increase in revenue, according to newly filed accounts at Companies House, as reported by .

The records reveal that the headcount at The Ivy's owner dropped from 5,663 to 5,544 in the 12 months leading up to 5 January, 2025, while pre-tax profit decreased from £37.6m to £32.2m.

However, the group's revenue rose from £314.7m to £327.1m over the year.

These results come amidst speculation that Richard Caring is in advanced negotiations to sell The Ivy's owner in a £1bn deal, with Abu Dhabi Royal Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed al-Nahyan reportedly showing interest.

This sale could potentially include stakes in London landmarks such as Annabel's, the George Club and Harry's Bar, as well as the Ivy Collection, which operates more than 40 restaurants across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland.

The Ivy owner marks ‘another impressive year’

In a statement approved by the board, it was noted: "Trading surpassed the prior period with additional site openings contributing to growth.

"Although consumer confidence was dented by various conflicts and uncertainty following a new government, the company's proposition proved compelling value for our customers which contributed to another impressive year."