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Breedon hails record year

Breedon, the construction materials group, has hailed a “year of outstanding delivery” with record volumes, revenue and earnings, supplying more material to customers than ever before.

According to audited annual results for the year ended 31 December 2021, the business posted revenue of £1.2bn, growing from £928.7m in 2020, with demand resilient, bouncing back strongly from the effects of the pandemic.

Meanwhile the Leicestershire-based company made a pre-tax profit of £114.3m, up 138% from £48.1m in 2020, and a 21% change vs 2019.

Rob Wood, Chief Executive Officer, said: “2021 was a record year for Breedon. We navigated the second year of the pandemic successfully, supplied our customers with more materials than at any point in our history and fully integrated the Cemex assets. This excellent outcome was achieved at a time of constant change and the response from our colleagues, adjusting to the pandemic and the volatile economic backdrop, has been outstanding.

“Breedon is maturing. There are strong demand dynamics in our markets and we have many exciting opportunities ahead of us in the current year and beyond. Our GB Surfacing business is positioned for growth, the Cemex acquisition is integrated and poised to reap the benefits of our investment, and we see a number of bolt-on opportunities to in-fill our current footprint in GB and Ireland. Further afield, we have appointed a business development director in the US as we advance our plans for a third platform.

“Breedon has come a long way in the past decade and we have a consistent track record for profitable and cash generative expansion. Our experienced leadership team and committed workforce operate a well-invested portfolio of assets with significant opportunities for sustainable growth. We have a strong balance sheet and will continue to take a measured approach to deploying our capital, taking the time required to find the right businesses to extend our portfolio. The building blocks are in place for our next chapter of growth.”

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