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Wednesday 31 July 2019 4:45 pm

Serco continues to power ahead of outsourcing crowd after US deal

By: Alex Daniel

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LONDON - JULY 04: A Serco van used to transport defendants arrives at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on July 4, 2008 in London, England. Ben Kinsella, the brother of soap actor Brooke Kinsella, was fatally wounded in a knife attack, making him the 17th teenager to have been murdered in London this year. 3 teenagers aged 18 and 19 are appearing at Highbury Magistrates Court today charged with the murder of Ben Kinsella. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)

Serco shares rose today after it reported a nearly one-third jump in first-half underlying profit.

The outsourcer, which has increasingly looked overseas in recent years, said the increase was in part down to revenue growth in North America.

Read more: Serco fined £19m for government tagging contract fraud

Shares rose five per cent today.

The figures

Underlying profit rose 29 per cent to £50.6m. But the figure does not account for exceptional items which include a £22.9m charge relating to incorrect billing on a contract for electronic tagging.

Revenue rose six per cent to £1.5bn, while net debt reduced to £206.7m.

Why it’s interesting

In Serco’s last annual results, it finally returned to profitability after years in the doldrums. The firm continues to defy the woes of its peers in the outsourcing industry such as Interserve, which went into temporary administration earlier this year.

Earlier this year, Serco agreed on the acquisition of a US naval defence business for $225m, which it said will add to the “scale and capability of our US defence business”. 

This transaction is likely to go through faster than expected, chief executive Rupert Soames said today, with regulatory approval likely to be granted in the coming months.

Read more: Deloitte fined £6.5m for role in Serco tagging scandal

What Serco said

Chief executive Rupert Soames said: “The strategic advantage of having a strong international footprint shows clearly in these results, with strong revenue growth in North America and AsPac.

“I am also delighted to see the UK & Europe division reaping the benefit of the Carillion health facilities management acquisition completed in 2018.”

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Defence and immigration help Serco weather outsourcing pressure

Serco has benefitted from a Western increase in defence spending

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