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Upper Crust owner SSP Group sees shares jump as profits climb amidst global expansion

The FTSE 250 firm recorded £45m in operating profit - up 20 per cent growth from the first six months of 2024, while revenue soared

Upper Crust at New Street Station(Image: Sunday Mercury)

SSP Group, the owner of Upper Crust bakery chain, has reported growth across several business areas in its half-year report, with revenue soaring despite some challenges in Europe.

The FTSE 250 company posted an operating profit of £45m, marking a 20 per cent increase from the first six months of 2024, as reported by .

Shares jumped nearly four per cent to 173.40p in early trading on Tuesday. This was fuelled by a nine per cent surge in group revenue to £1.7bn, which helped counterbalance operating costs of £1.6bn.

In the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, sales rose by nine per cent, pushing its operating profit margin – a crucial measure of how much profit a company generates from its core business operations before accounting for taxes and interest payments – up 120 basis points year-on-year. North American sales also saw a 13 per cent rise, following its acquisition of the Midfield concessions business.

Greg Johnson, equity analyst at Shore Capital, commented: "We see today's interim results as encouraging and supportive of the medium-term view that SSP can deliver 'through the cycle' double-digit CAGR EPS growth."

He added: "We do not believe that the current low teens PER valuation fairly reflects the structural attractions of the global travel market whilst the outlook for cash generation has strengthened, which should be further supportive of the rating as well as shareholder friendliness."

SSP notes macroeconomic uncertainty

Despite reiterating its full-year guidance, SSP noted a "not withstanding a greater level of macroeconomic uncertainty".

The group forecasts annual revenue to be in the region of £3.7 billion to £3.8 billion, with operating profit projected between £230 million and £260 million.