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Thursday 30 May 2019 9:18 am  |  Updated:  Monday 17 June 2019 10:19 pm

De La Rue share price sinks 25 per cent as CEO quits after loss of passport contract

Shares in UK security printing company De La Rue have plummeted 25 per cent to 343p after it announced its chief executive Martin Sutherland would be stepping down following the company’s failure last year to win the contract to print Britain’s new, blue passports.

Read more: Profit slumps at De La Rue following UK passport loss

The company’s full-year results, released today, revealed a plunge in pre-tax profit of almost 80 per cent. It said: “The conclusion of the UK passport contract in 2020 and the growing competitive pressure in the banknote print market present some significant challenges for our business”.

The figures

De La Rue’s profit before tax fell 78 per cent to £25.5m for the year ended 31 March, compared to £113.6m a year earlier.

Its revenue from customer contracts rose 14 per cent to £564.8m from £493.9m.

De La Rue’s net debt rose to £107.5m in 2019 from £49.9m a year earlier.

The company’s diluted earnings per share dropped to 16.5p from 91.0p.

Its full-year dividend remained unchanged at 25.0p.

Why it's interesting

Sutherland is stepping down following five years in charge as De La Rue continues to lick its wounds after being passed over for the contract to print Britain’s post-Brexit passports.

Franco-Dutch company Gemalto won the £490m contract in March 2018 to print the passports Prime Minister Theresa May labelled “an expression of our independence and sovereignty”.

The company today said it has set out a three-year cost reduction programme as well as a reorganisation of the business intended to deliver in excess of £20m to mitigate the loss of the contract.

De La Rue said: “The Board expects operating profit for FY20 to be somewhat lower than the current year”.

What De La Rue said

The firm said a replacement for Sutherland has not yet been found, and that he will stay until a successor is in place. Chairman Philip Rogerson said: “Martin has brought tremendous energy and strategic insight to moving the company from a traditional manufacturing business to a service-oriented business building.”

Read more: Poundland launches red and blue passport covers before Brexit

Sutherland said: “It has been a time of significant structural change in the industry and real strategic change within the business. With a clear strategic vision now in place and being executed, now feels like the right time for me to hand over to a new leader.”

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