Boots Ireland saw revenues and profits rise last year

Cost controls and product development cited as driving advances

Boots Ireland has 87 stores in the country, and employed just over 1,600 people as of the end of August. That figure has now risen to more than 2,000 across 89 stores.
Boots Ireland has 87 stores in the country, and employed just over 1,600 people as of the end of August. That figure has now risen to more than 2,000 across 89 stores.

Revenue at Boots Ireland rose 3.5 per cent in 2019, while profit rose more than 11 per cent compared with the previous year, new accounts for the company show.

The company saw sales of €399.6 million in the year ended August 31st, 2019, with operating profit rising to €26.35 million. Pretax profit was €26.3 million for the year, up from €24.1 million in 2018.

Boots paid €3.4 million in tax, according to the accounts.

Profit margin increased by 5.7 per cent year on year as the company improved its product range and promotions, controlled costs and developed new products.

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It paid a lower dividend of €20,691 to its parent company, Walgreens Boots Alliance, in 2019, down from more than €98,000 in 2018.

Boots Ireland has 87 stores in the country, and employed just over 1,600 people as of the end of August. That figure has now risen to more than 2,000 across 89 stores.

Northern Ireland

The parent company announced earlier in July that it would cut 4,000 staff, restructuring its head office and closing 48 Boots Opticians stores. Its Republic of Ireland store will not be affected by the move, though it is expected that staff will be cut in Northern Ireland.

The move followed the parent company’s swung to a loss in the third quarter of the current financial year, as the Covid-19 crisis further weighed on its trouble-laden Boots UK division, leading to a $2 billion non-cash impairment charge. It also suspended share buybacks.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist