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Jan 11, 2023
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Warpaint London beats its own expectations as sales leap

Published
Jan 11, 2023

British Beauty specialist Warpaint London saw ongoing buoyant trading in Q4 and said its full-year 2022 results will be ahead of expectations, with the firm calling out its US performance as particularly strong.


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The company, which owns the W7 and Technic brands, had said in an update back in September that the year ended 31 December would see sales of “at least” £61 million compared to £50 million in 2021. 

But after “particularly strong trading in Q4”, it said that sales for the full year have exceeded previous expectations and are expected to be around £64 million.

As a result, the company expects to report adjusted EBITDA rising to around £11.8 million from £7.6 million a year ago. And adjusted pre-tax profit should be around £10 million, up from £6.9 million. Both of those new forecasts are ahead of market expectations and ahead of previous guidance. 

The company also continues to have a strong balance sheet with cash balances at the end of the year of £5.8 million and no debt, compared to a balance of £4.1 million 12 months earlier.

It will release the final results in April, but for now, CEO Sam Bazini said: “I am delighted with the performance of the group in 2022.  We enjoyed a strong trading performance in Q4 across the group, with sales growth in the US and online being particular highlights.  We were also able to improve our margins year-on-year. We expect to see a continuing strong performance in 2023.”

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