Tesco holds dividend after Covid-19 causes profit drop

Tesco announced an unchanged final dividend as Britain’s biggest retailer reported a 20% drop in annual profit after Covid-19 costs outweighed higher revenue.

Pretax profit for the year to the end of February fell to ยฃ825m from ยฃ1.03bn a year earlier as sales excluding fuel rose 7% to ยฃ53.4bn. Analysts had expected pretax profit of ยฃ891m. Operating profit before exceptional items and amortisation fell 28% to ยฃ1.82bn, beating expectations for profit of ยฃ1.73bn.

Sales were powered by an 8.8% increase in the UK and Ireland to ยฃ48.8bn, more than offsetting a 2% drop in central Europe and a 31% decline at Tesco Bank.

The FTSE 100 group proposed a final dividend of 5.95p per share taking the annual payout to 9.15p – the same as a year earlier. Tesco said the annual dividend was higher than its policy allowed, reflecting its confidence in future cash flows.

Ken Murphy, Tesco’s chief executive, said: “Our decision to protect and hold the dividend flat for this financial year demonstrates our commitment to shareholders. We believe we can create significant further value for them and every stakeholder in our business by continuing to focus on value, loyalty and convenience for customers, underpinned by strong capital discipline.”

Tesco said it expected a strong recovery in profitability and free cash flow because most of the extra costs caused by the pandemic will not be repeated. Some extra UK sales will fall away but this will be more than offset by lower costs, the group said.

Supermarkets’ sales boomed during the Covid-19 crisis as households were forced to eat and drink at home. But grocers were also forced to hire extra staff to meet demand and cover sickness as well as spending on protection measures.

Tesco shares fell 3.2% to 224.6p at 08:31 GMT.

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