A-Plan's profit after tax rises 20% to £24m

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Operating profit also rose by 11% to £25.6m for its latest financial year (2015: £23.2m).

A-Plan has announced a 20 percent increase in net profit after tax for the financial year ended 29 February 2016,  which it says is due to targeted investments, new branches and development of its speciality centres.

According to accounts filed at Companies House the £24m profit after tax is an increase on the £20m profit the company posted in 2015.

The commission received by the business in its latest financial year was £75m compared to £67.41m in 2015.

The results also revealed that operating

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