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Keller profit rises 50% in 2021 as overcomes inflation, Covid issues

ALN

Keller Group PLC on Tuesday reported a resilient annual performance with a rise in revenue lifting profit, while 2022 is looking to be a year of growth.

Keller shares were up 2.2% to 721.52 pence each in London on Tuesday morning.

The London-based geotechnical contractor posted pretax profit of £62.1 million in 2021, up 51% from £41.1 million in 2020.

Revenue rose 7.8% to £2.22 billion from £2.06 billion.

Keller said that the year developed largely as it had anticipated. Although inflationary impacts were larger than expected, Keller said, the company still managed a financial performance for the year that was ahead of market expectations.

‘Keller proved its resilience in 2021, overcoming the many challenges posed by Covid-19 whilst further rationalising the business portfolio, completing a number of bolt-on acquisitions, delivering another strong set of results which are ahead of market expectations, and maintaining the dividend,’ said Chief Executive Michael Speakman.

Keller declared a final dividend of 23.3 pence per share, leaving the total payout for the year unchanged from 2020 at 35.9 pence.

Looking ahead, Speakman said: ‘Our expectations for 2022 are unchanged. Our £1.3 billion record order book gives us good visibility in the near term. In addition, our strong balance sheet, a gradually improving market environment together with the positive momentum in the business, gives us confidence that 2022 will be a year of growth, with our usual second half bias.’

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