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Amcomri annual profit surges and hails rising demand in defence

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Amcomri Group PLC on Tuesday said its profit more than doubled last year and it hailed ‘strong demand across the defence and civilian aerospace engineering markets’.

The London-based specialist engineering services and industrial manufacturing firm, with a ‘buy, improve, build’ model, said pretax profit in 2025 rose to £4.1 million from £1.7 million in 2024. Revenue climbed 22% to £70.9 million from £58.1 million.

‘This was another record year for the group which further underlined the strength of its operating model. The combination of continued organic and acquisitive growth, and broad sector expertise and reach, enabled the group to generate strong revenue and profit growth, with its diversified and specialist operations providing a natural hedge to macroeconomic pressures during FY25,’ Amcomri said.

Amcomri said 2026 has ‘started well and is in line with expectations’.

It noted ‘ongoing positive conditions in most of our key end markets’. It added that it is monitoring its end markets ‘given rising global energy and supply chain challenges’.

Amcomri also noted strong demand in the defence and civilian aerospace engineering markets, as well as in the ‘power generation and the wider energy sectors’. There is also ‘increasing activity in the UK rail electrification sector’.

Shares in the company fell 1.9% to 157.00 pence each in London on Tuesday morning.

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