Irish business of KFC records pretax loss of €854,893 after revenue dips

Revenue falls 5 per cent to €22.92m in 12 months to end of December 2019

According to the directors of Scotco ROI Ltd, the KFC franchise continues to trade strongly in the Republic. Photograph: iStock
According to the directors of Scotco ROI Ltd, the KFC franchise continues to trade strongly in the Republic. Photograph: iStock

The Irish arm of fast food franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) went into the red last year with a pretax loss of €854,893.

New accounts filed by Scotco ROI Ltd show the loss came as revenue fell by 5 per cent from €24.2 million to €22.92 million in the 12 months to the end of December 29th last.

The pretax loss of €854,893 followed a pretax profit of €474,941 in 2018 – a negative swing of €1.329 million.

According to the directors, the KFC franchise continues to trade strongly. They said: “Overall, the directors are satisfied with the company’s results for the period.”

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The accounts show a gross profit of €9.89 million.

Earlier this week, it emerged that Belfast businessman Michael Herbert sold his UK and Irish network of KFC restaurants to UK company EG Group for an undisclosed sum.

The Irish unit is a subsidiary of KFC group entity Herbert Corporate Holdings Ltd.

At the end of December 29th last, the Irish company was sitting on accumulated profit of €499,288. The company’s cash funds increased from €1.06 million to €1.12 million.

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan

Gordon Deegan is a contributor to The Irish Times