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Richard Caring's Sexy Fish among top restaurants hit by losses as it heads for £1bn sale

Accounts for Caprice Holding, the part of billionaire Richard Caring's empire that includes Sexy Fish and The Ivy, show a pre-tax loss of £5.9million in 2023

Sexy Fish in Manchester(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Part of the hospitality empire owned by billionaire Richard Caring, which includes high-profile venues such as Sexy Fish, has reported losses amid discussions about a potential £1bn sale.

Caprice Holdings, the group behind establishments like Scott's and Bacchanalia, faced delays in publishing its 2023 figures, having missed the Companies House deadline by eight months, as reported by .

According to recently filed documents, the segment within Caring's portfolio recorded a pre-tax loss of £5.9 million for the year, a downturn from the £1.1 million profit seen in 2022.

Despite the losses, Caprice Holdings saw revenues climb from £74.3 million to £97 million during the same period.

With a September deadline looming, Caprice Holding is set to submit its financial statements for 2024.

Sexy Fish owner battles costs hikes

The opening statement from the board highlights: "Trading surpassed the prior period with previous site openings yielding their first full year results along with the opening of Sexy Fish in Manchester."

Acknowledging the economic environment, the report acknowledges: "Whilst inflationary pressures reduced consumer confidence in contracts to the bounce-back highs of the prior post-pandemic period, the company's position provided compelling for our customers which contributed to another impressive year."

The statement further detailed the challenges presented by increasing overheads: "This is notable considering the cost headwinds faced in the first half of the year from energy prices and knock on costs from the supply chain and interest rate hikes."