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Briscoe Group announces it will pay back the wage subsidy

Aimee Shaw
By Aimee Shaw
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15 Oct, 2020 09:29 PM3 mins to read

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Briscoe Group received more than $11m in government wage subsidies. Photo / File

Briscoe Group received more than $11m in government wage subsidies. Photo / File

Briscoe Group will pay back the wage subsidy it received following the $27.9 million profit it turned in the first-half of its 2020 financial year.

The homeware and sporting goods company said it had made the decision after experiencing continued strong sales during the third quarter.

It received $11.5m in government wage subsidies across its businesses. This included $6,476,001.60 for 1073 staff in its Briscoes business and $866,011.20 for 124 head office staff.

Chairwoman Dame Rosanne Meo said the group's continued sales momentum was credit to "the team led by Rod Duke".

Duke is the company's largest shareholder, holding a 78 per cent stake, and received $15.6m of the $20.3m interim dividend the group paid out in its first-half of FY20.

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"The energy and success of the team in continuing with new developments and initiatives during this extraordinary period has far exceeded the board's expectations," Meo said in the NZX statement.

"The full extent of the lockdown was seen in our first quarter sales announced 1 May, which were down 35.6 per cent. The rebound over the following three months, however, was equally as remarkable enabling Briscoe Group to report a half year result that was broadly in line with our previous year."

Rod Duke, managing director of Briscoe Group. Photo / File
Rod Duke, managing director of Briscoe Group. Photo / File

The group's net profit in the six months to July 26 was barely-dented by disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, and it paid out a 9 cents per share dividend to shareholders - an increase on last year's 8.5c.

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Its almost $28m profit was down a mere 1.3 per cent on the same period a year earlier.

Meo said the board had taken a "considered approach" over the past seven months.

"While encouraged by the half year performance, the continued strong recovery through this third quarter and also the reduced likelihood of another level 4 lockdown of all stores has now confirmed our confidence in reaching our decision to repay the wage subsidy."

In March, following the onset of the pandemic, the group cancelled its $28m dividend. Meo said retaining these funds had contributed to its ability to support its staff.

She said the board was continuing to monitor the trading environment ahead, adding that the group was "certainly not out of the woods" but in "good shape".

"Other companies have leveraged their balance sheets and, in some cases, have had to go to shareholders for more funds. We have not had to do this.

"Unlike other companies Briscoe Group has not made people redundant or closed stores. We pride ourselves with having a strong balance sheet so we can continue to expand our economic footprint with new store openings which will inevitably lead to the creation of jobs."

Briscoe said its retail staff were paid full salary during the lockdown periods.

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