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Wren Kitchens owner sheds 1,000 staff as profit slumps year after Ebuyer sale

The West Retail Group, owner of Wren Kitchens, has posted its lowest profit since 2017 as the group's turnover fell from a record high and it shed 1,000 jobs in the past year

Wren Kitchens' Levittown mega store(Image: Wren Kitchens)

The group behind Wren Kitchens, West Retail Group, has seen its profits plunge to the lowest level since 2017, with sales dropping from a record high and 1,000 jobs being cut.

Headquartered in Yorkshire, the company reported a pre-tax profit of £35.1m for 2023, as per the latest accounts filed with Companies House, as reported by .

This figure is significantly lower than the pre-tax profit of £75.8m posted by the owner of Wren Kitchens in the previous year.

The last time the group's profit was lower than the 2023 total was when it reported £17.7m in 2017, with a turnover of £607.1m at that time.

The newly released accounts also reveal a decrease in the group's turnover, falling from £1.25bn to £991.6m over the year.

The last time the turnover was less than the 2023 total was when it reached £938.2m in 2020.

(Image: Wren Kitchens)

Over the course of the year, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ turnover of Wren Kitchens' owner fell from £1.22bn to £948.6m, although its US sales saw an increase from £28m to £42.9m.

During this period, the group sold its stake in online consumer electronics retailer Ebuyer, while its workforce was reduced from 8,628 to 7,641.