Seventeen Group reports rising turnover and Ebitda

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Group CEO Paul Anscombe says the business is set to make acquisitions in the first half of the year, after pausing its deal-making plans in 2020 due to the pandemic.

Seventeen Group has reported an increase in turnover and Ebitda for the year ended 31 December 2019.

Turnover rose to £22.66m in 2019 (2018: £18.42m) while operating profit remained relatively flat at £1.08m (2018: £1.0m).

However pre-tax profit dropped to £500,900 from £812,716 in the preceding year and profit for the financial year was £2,358 (2018: £406,925).

In a statement, the business further said that Ebitda had increased from £2.3m in 2018 to £3.2m in 2019.

It added that the results

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