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Bensons for Beds 'returns to profitability' after sales rise despite 'unfavourable weather'

Bensons for Beds has not revealed any detailed sales or profits figures

Bensons for Beds is headquartered in Lancashire(Image: Silentnight Healthy Collection at Benson for Beds)

Bensons for Beds has said it returned to the black after a rise in its sales during its latest financial year.

The Accrington-headquartered retailer said its like-for-like sales increased by 7% in the 12 months to September 30, 2023. It added that its sales increased by 7% in the first quarter, 9% in the second, 8% in the third and 7% in the fourth.

In a statement, the business said it has returned to profitability "despite unfavourable weather and reduced consumer spending affecting footfall". However, Bensons for Beds has not revealed any further sales or profits figures. More details are not expected to be released until its full accounts are filed with Companies House which is not due to happen until June 2024.

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The statement from Bensons for Beds comes after BusinessLive reported in July this year that the brand had posted pre-tax losses of £30.2m for the 12 months to September 24, 2022, and a revenue of £239.4m. At the time the business, which is backed by Alteri Investors branded the results as below expectations.

During that financial year the company's stores reduced from 177 to 165 while the average number of employees also fell from 1,913 to 1,851. However, the company said its results included "several one-off costs and operational disruptions which have now been rectified and normalised".

In October last year, Bensons for Beds acquired Eve Sleep's brand and intellectual property after the company entered administration. Eve Sleep was founded in 2015 and listed on AIM in May 2017.