Set-up costs eat into Anchor’s profits

Anchor Trust reported a marginal drop in revenues from £267.5m (including £3.7m from discontinued operations) to £264.9m for the year ended 31 March 2013. Retirement housing contributed £128.6m (2012: £124.3m) towards this figure and care homes £119.2m (2012: £117.4m). A further £5.4m was made from providing extra-care services (2012: £5.6m). Following costs of £246.7m (2012: £242.1m), the charitable provider recorded an operating surplus of £18.1m (2012: £25.5m). After taking into account a gain of £8.2m on the disposal of fixed assets (£3.7m) and £4.5m net finance costs (2012: £7.7m), a surplus of £21.8m was recorded (2012: £22.2m). During the report period, Anchor sold 13 properties at Denham Garden Village and a further seven at its The Laureates development, and has since said that all but a few’ properties have been purchased.

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