Sales and profit down at Northern Irish retailer

Northern Irish home furnishings retailer Harry Corry has reported a decline in sales and profit.

According to its latest filed accounts for the year ended 28 February 2025, total sales fell 7% to £50.8m from £54.9m in 2024.

Pre-tax profit resulted at £1m, down from £1.7m against the previous year.

Stated within its report, the company said: “A store closure during the year in December coupled with a difficult trading environment resulted in a decrease in turnover of 7.36%.

“A weaker US dollar made purchases less expensive whilst a slightly stronger Euro had a positive impact on sales and this resulted in an increase in gross margin of 2.03%.

“The profits were down on the previous year as a result of the challenging trading environment. The average headcount has decreased.”

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