Purplebricks shares slump as agency swings to loss after marketing failures

by | Aug 2, 2022

Shares in UK online real estate agency Purplebricks slumped on Tuesday after the company revealed a full-year loss as it struggled to execute a new operating model and also had to set aside cash to cover problems at its lettings division.
The company, which tried to shake up the market as a fixed-fee agency, revealed in delayed results an operating loss of £42m in the 12 months to April 30 compared with a profit of £7m a year ago.

“Last year’s financial performance was significantly impacted by the challenges resulting from the implementation of our new operating model and investment in marketing that did not deliver the expected results, alongside a housing market which played against us,” said chief executive Helena Marston.

Purplebricks changed its business model last year by making its sales agents permanent employees, after current and former workers threatened legal action.

The firm’s annual instructions fell 31% to 40,141.

Rightmove, which is Britain’s biggest online-only agency, said it had set aside £3.6m for claims relating to “process failures” in its lettings division, after failing to meet legal requirements to tell tenants their deposits were held in a national protection scheme.

Marston said the company had only received 15 claims so far.

“We really don’t expect to see that significantly increase over the next few years … If we still have a very low number of claims at the end of this financial year, our auditors will find comfort in reducing the provision,” she told the Evening Standard London regional newspaper.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti at Sharecast.com

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