Specsavers has announced a £12 million dividend payment to its parent company, marking a significant shift after a pause in dividends last year. This decision comes as the high street optician reported a 7% increase in sales, reaching £4.3 billion, and a pre-tax profit surge of over 25% to £429.7 million for the year ending in February.
The resumption of dividend payments reflects not only the company’s strong financial performance but also its confidence in future growth. Specsavers has been strategically managing costs while investing in long-term initiatives, such as enhancing its online presence to meet changing consumer preferences.
Despite facing inflationary pressures on wages and utilities, Specsavers aims to absorb these costs rather than passing them onto customers. This approach could help maintain customer loyalty in a competitive market, especially as the company adapts to a challenging economic landscape.
The Perkins family, who founded Specsavers, have seen their wealth grow significantly, with their fortune now estimated at £1.4 billion. Their commitment to the business, alongside a focus on customer value, positions Specsavers for continued success in the optometry sector.
Source: The Guardian

