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Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group boosts profits amid strong sales after lockdown

The company's chair has criticised the Government for its lack of clarity during lockdown

Frasers Group CEO Mike Ashley(Image: PA)

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has grown its profits by more than 17% despite being forced to close many of its stores during the pandemic.

The group, which owns Sports Direct, Game Digital, Flannels, and House of Fraser among other brands, saw its operating profit jump to £124.3m for the six months ending October 25 2020, up from £106.2m during the same period in 2019.

The improved profit figures were achieved despite “virtually all” of the group’s English stores being forced to close until December 2 due to lockdown rules.

Stores in wales were closed from October 23 to November 9, while many of the group’s European stores also faced temporary closures.

However, the company said its growth had been achieved by the strong reopening of stores after lockdown, growth in its online business, new Flannels stores, and recent acquisitions.

Mr Ashley was heavily criticised earlier in the year for suggesting he was planning to keep Sports Direct stores open during the first lockdown, claiming they were “essential retailers”. After receiving criticism from MP Michael Gove he eventually backed down.

However, Frasers’ turnover suffered during lockdown, with revenues falling from £2.04bn to £1.89bn.

Despite mostly weathering lockdown well Frasers’ non executive chair David Daly used the publication of the group’s accounts to take aim at the Government over its handling of the pandemic.