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Nando's back in profit - but warns on tax rises

The restaurant chain's revenue increased from £1.36bn to £1.47bn but warned Rachel Reeves' tax hikes will impact future performance

A Nando's restaurant.(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Nando's has cautioned that the tax increases launched by Rachel Reeves will hit its profits, despite the company returning to profitability for the first time since 2016.

The firm reported a pre-tax profit of £38.2m for the year ending 23 February, 2025, according to new accounts filed with Companies House. This profit follows a pre-tax loss of £50.1m in the previous year.

This loss was lower than the £86.2m loss recorded in the year to February, 2023, and the £99.4m loss in the preceding year.

In the year ending February, 2021, Nando's posted a pre-tax loss of £241.7m and a loss of £99.4m in 2020, as reported by . It also reported losses of £25.1m in 2019, £20m in 2018 and £16.9m in 2017.

Before its most recent financial year, Nando's last reported a pre-tax profit in the year to February 2016, totalling £19.1m.

The accounts were published after Nando's announced last week that its revenue had risen from £1.36bn to £1.47bn.

However, the company warned that increased costs due to tax and wage rises in April are expected to affect its performance in the current financial year.

The South African-owned business also confirmed last week that it plans to open 14 new restaurants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ during the current year.