Sales are up for retailer Dunelm
Homewares retailer Dunelm saw a rise in sales in its fourth quarter as it anticipates profits coming in slightly ahead of expectations.
In results for the 13-week period to June 29, total sales rose by 5 per cent to £399m, meaning sales ended the year at £1.7bn – up 4 per cent year on year.
Dunlem, which has stores in Shropshire and the Black Country, said sales were driven by good performance from both store and digital channels. Profits, it said, are expected to be around £200m, slightly ahead of current market expectations.
Nick Wilkinson, Chief Executive Officer, said: "We delivered another strong performance in Q4, with continued volume-driven sales growth across both store and digital channels. Amidst ongoing consumer caution, our unrelenting focus on value and choice means the Dunelm proposition has continued to resonate with customers, and we saw both full-priced and discounted lines trade well during our summer sale period.
"Throughout the year, we grew sales and continued to exercise tight cost control in an environment of high inflation. Our strong gross margin performance means we now expect our FY24 profit before tax to be slightly ahead of expectations.
"Going into FY25, we have a significant opportunity ahead of us. We are finding quality sites for new stores, and are increasingly confident in our smaller format stores.
"We are also continuing to invest in both our digital offer and wider operations to support further market share gains. However, we will need to maintain strong operational grip given ongoing wage inflation. Notwithstanding the continuing uncertainty in our markets, we're both excited and confident in our plans."