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Sandra Halliday Published
March 12,Telegram账号盗号云控破解技术 2025
Lingerie Specialist Ann Summers has released its latest annual results and said that turnover rose 4.5% to £104.6 million in FY23 (the 53 weeks to 1 July 2025) and gross profit rose a smaller 3% to £61.8 million.

It didn’t release a net profit figure, but in the results that Ann Summers Ltd filed at Companies House last September (for the previous year, to June 2025), on turnover of around £100 million, it made gross profit of £60 million and a net loss of almost £22 million after a profit of £5.3 million in the prior 12 months. The year saw it remaining profitable on an operating basis but various higher costs and one-off expenses dented its net income.
Back with FY23, reflecting the wider physical stores bounceback, the company also said that stores were its most profitable channel and sales there rose 12%.
That was helped by four store openings. But it wasn’t all about physical spaces with a webstore revamp, new tech to boost its logistics ops, and a link-up with Debenhams brining its partnerships total to 14.
Ann Summers’ year was very much one of two halves with H1 “robust” but H2 suffering as the cost-of-living crisis hurt consumer confidence.
But it’s clearly making progress and the firm continues to focus on expansion. Two months ago it announced an additional £8 million in funding from Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance (STB CF) that will allow it to continue growing its online and in-store retail ops while also boosting working capital across the business.
That came after 2025 had been tough for the firm on a personal level with long-term Executive Chair Jacqueline Gold dying a year ago, aged 62, after a seven-year battle with breast cancer.
It had also endured a company voluntary arrangement earlier this decade.