But firm warns consumers confidence remains fragile
Builders merchant Travis Perkins saw sales grow in the third quarter despite market volatility it is encountering.
In a trading update for the three months to the end of September, total sales increased 3.5% with like-for-like growth of 4.1%, benefitting from a 鈥渨eak comparable鈥 in 2016.
The combined merchanting division (general merchanting, plumbing & heating and contracts) saw sales rise 2.9% from the same period last year.
Growth in the firm鈥檚 consumer division slowed to 2.4% from 9.1% from the year-ago quarter, which it said was primarily due to more subdued growth in its retail chain Wickes reflecting 鈥渧ery strong comparatives鈥 from Q3 2016 and an 鈥渋ncreasingly difficult market environment鈥.
The firm, which closed 33 branches during the period, said it was cautious about the market outlook with chief executive John Carter warning: 鈥漈rading conditions in our markets continue to be mixed, with consumer discretionary spending under pressure from rising inflation and ongoing uncertainty in the UK economy.鈥
But he added: 鈥淲e maintain our confidence in the long-term fundamental drivers of our markets and this underpins our plan to invest in our business to improve our customer propositions and extend our competitive advantage.
In August, the firm said revenue in the six months to June had increased 3.5% to 拢3.22bn but profit before tax slipped 4.9% to 拢175m.
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