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Telecoms and technology giant Daisy Group 'largely protected from Covid impact' as £1bn demerger completes

The group has worked with the likes of the British Museum, Channel 4, Moss Bros and Specsavers

Telecoms and technology giant Daisy Group has reported its latest financial figures(Image: PA Photo/thinkstockphotos)

Telecoms and technology giant Daisy Group has said it was "largely protected" from the "more serious adverse economic consequences" of the Covid-19 pandemic in the year it demerged a major division in a £1bn deal.

The group, which is headquartered in Brierfield, Lancashire, has reported losses of £216.3m for the 12 months to the end of March 2021, compared to losses of £130.4m in the prior year.

Its revenue also fell from £457.9m to £417m over the same period.

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The figures do not include the contribution of the DWS division which was sold towards the end of the financial year.

The newly-filed documents with Companies House do show a profit from discontinued operations of £612.8m.

On Christmas Eve 2020 contracts were exchanged which would result in the eventual demerger of Digital Wholesale Solutions Holdings, Aurora Kendrick James and their subsidiaries from the group as well as the sale of Giacom Group.