Upbeat Oliver Bonas bags £9m profit

Cheerful Oliver Bonas makes £9 million profit

Painful increases in household bills did not stop shoppers from spending their money at Oliver Bonas last year.

Turnover for the year to December 31 was £115 million, Companies House accounts show. This helped the retailer – which sells jewellery, stationery and fashion – make a profit of £9m.

Sales “remained resilient” and this year “things are slightly brighter” as inflation has eased, the company said.

The mid-range favorite now has more than 80 stores across the UK and Ireland.

Last year, eight were opened and two others were ‘dramatically’ expanded.

Resilient: Oliver Bonas – a company that sells jewellery, stationery and fashion – made a profit of £9 million

Oliver Bonas was founded by ‘Olly’ Tress, who turned the gifts for his friends from his trips abroad into a business. The first store opened in 1993.

Tress has three children with Gina Coladangelo, who is now the partner of former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.