Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Sustainable building products group sees revenue and profit rise

Alumasc, the Northants-based sustainable building products, systems and solutions group, has seen revenue and profit rise, despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty in the majority of its commercial markets.

According to a trading update for the year ended 30 June 2025 (FY25), the firm is expecting revenue growth of 12% to approximately £113m, up from £101m in the year prior.

Meanwhile, underlying profit before tax is expected to be £14.2m, approximately 9% above the prior year, and in line with market expectations.

Paul Hooper, chief executive of Alumasc, said: “I am pleased to report another year of revenue and profit growth and a performance in line with market expectations.

“This strong performance was achieved against a backdrop of challenging market conditions, with macroeconomic uncertainty affecting business and consumer confidence.

“We have established plans to mitigate any continued short term challenges, by continuing to focus on winning market share and entering adjacent markets, and by providing excellent customer service and new products. We will also maintain our disciplined approach to capital allocation and our commitment to efficiency improvements.

“As market conditions improve, we remain optimistic that our growth strategy and focus on higher-growth environmentally sustainable solutions will deliver significant shareholder value.”

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