Overseas sales boost ASOS growth

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Thursday 02 June 2011 09:33 BST
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Online fashion retailer ASOS maintained its rapid rate of growth today after revealing a 41% jump in annual profits to £28.6 million.

The business, which was founded in 2000 and targets 16-34 year olds with clothes and accessories styled on those worn by celebrities, said overseas trade accounted for 43% of its £324 million in sales in the year to March 31.

It launched websites in the United States, Germany and France over the period and has plans for three more country specific sites this year as it targets £1 billion of group sales by 2015.

In the UK, where the company faces intense competition, sales rose by 25% to £184 million but were outstripped by revenues generated overseas for the first time in the final quarter of the financial year.

The firm, which sells 50,000 product lines and attracts over 13 million website visitors a month, has been launching new initiatives to support UK sales, such as Fashion Finder - an internet shopping platform that allows consumers to purchase goods from a number of high street and internet-only clothing retailers. It offers online access to more than 50 other companies, such as Urban Outfitters, Reiss, Ted Baker and My-Wardrobe.com.

ASOS is also supporting growth through a new 530,000 sq ft warehouse in Barnsley, which is due to become fully operational later this month, while it has been offering free delivery and returns in certain areas.

The company added: "For the time being we will continue to use free delivery and returns in a planned and budgeted manner, but over time we aim to use it as part of the ongoing service proposition once the business' scale can support it."

The free shipping and returns reduced the company's gross margin to 38.8% from 41.8%, while the one-off cost of switching to the new warehouse, from four sites in Hemel Hempstead, pushed bottom-line pre-tax profits down by 23% to £15.7 million.

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