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Wednesday 23 July 2025 10:43 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 31 July 2025 2:55 pm

HPE: Hewlett-Packard Enterprise’s UK profit quadruples despite sales slump

By: Jon Robinson

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HP's parent company is based in the US. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
HP's parent company is based in the US. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Profit at the UK arm of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) almost quadrupled during its latest financial year despite its sales being slashed by nearly £150m.

The division of the US tech giant has posted a pre-tax profit of £97.6m for the 12 months to 31 October, 2024, according to new accounts filed with Companies House.

The total comes after HPE reported a pre-tax profit of £26.6m in its prior financial year.

However, the new accounts also show that HPE’s revenue in the UK was cut from £948.2m to £805.2m over the same period.

HPE said its sales fell by 15 per cent “mainly as a result of softened demand”.

It added that it is continuing to launch “certain initiatives” that will aim to generate revenue growth in future years.

HPW also said its operating profit, which surged from £2m to £61m, rose because of a reduction in the expected credit loss provision against inter-company balances as well as lower restructuring expenses.

The results come after the UK arm of HP, which is separate to HPE, reported a turnover of £1.5bn for the 12 months to 31 October, 2024, up from £1.4bn.

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Mike Lynch’s estate ordered to pay HP £700m

The results come a day after former tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch’s estate was ordered to pay Hewlett Packard Enterprise just under £700m in conclusion to the fraud linked to the $11.1bn sale of Autonomy.

Lynch founded software firm Autonomy in 1996 and, along with Autonomy’s former chief financial officer, Sushovan Hussain, he went on to sell the firm to HP in 2011.

At the time, the deal was the largest-ever takeover of a British technology business.

However, HP went on to sue Lynch and Hussain in the High Court over claims they artificially inflated Autonomy’s reported revenues, growth and gross margins.

The lengthy piece of litigation went to trial in 2022 and resulted in an even longer judgement, which ruled in favour of HP. The American tech giant originally sued Lynch and Hussain for £3.7bn.

Lynch was then extradited from the UK to the US to face criminal charges in San Francisco. He pleaded not guilty, and last June, an American jury found him not guilty, acquitting him of all charges.

However, in August, Lynch, along with his daughter, Morgan Stanley International Bank chair Jonathan Bloomer, and Chris Morvillo, a partner at magic circle law firm Clifford Chance, were confirmed dead after a superyacht capsized in Sicily.

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