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Serco yearly profit and revenue climb; announces new buyback

ALN

Outsourcer Serco Group PLC on Tuesday said annual revenue ticked up as it recovered from Covid, while it announced a new share buyback for 2023.

Serco said revenue in 2022 increased 2.5% year-on-year to £4.53 billion from £4.42 billion in 2021. It said revenue fell 1% in constant currency, however.

It saw a drop in Covid-related revenue of £480 million. Excluding Covid and currency, revenue was up 11%.

Pretax profit edged up 2.4% to £196.8 million from £192.2 million.

Chief Executive Officer Mark Irwin said: ‘As well as a strong and consistent financial performance, we move out of the Covid period, with a business that has stronger customer relationships, improved geographic diversity, more resilience, and greater opportunities focused on impacting a better future for people, place, and planet.’

Serco announced a new £90 million share buyback for 2023, and increased its final dividend in 2022 by 19% to 1.92p. The final payout brings its total dividend to 2.86p, up from the 2.41p paid for 2021.

The company left revenue and profit guidance for 2023 unchanged, with underlying trading profit guidance to be similar to 2022’s £235 million. It continues to target a 4% to 6% revenue growth per year on average.

Serco shares were 4.0% higher at 154.90 pence each in London on Tuesday morning.

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