The Accounts · daily brief
20 May 2026
Top lines hold up but wage bills are biting
The takeaways
- RM Contractors grew sales rapidly but the gain was offset by a sharp rise in average pay
- Monotype filed an unaudited set with a missing prior period length obscuring comparisons
- Only one filer relied on a letter of group support to sign off on a going concern basis
Simarco International Limited [1]
Squeezed margins
| Line | FY25 | FY24 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit & loss | ||
| Turnover | £93.3m ▼ −0% | £93.4m |
| Gross profit | £27m ▼ −0% | £27.1m |
| Admin expenses | £20.6m ▲ +4% | £19.7m |
| Operating profit | £4.7m ▼ −17% | £5.7m |
| Finance costs | £334 ▲ −0% | £334 |
| Profit before tax | £5.2m ▼ −16% | £6.3m |
| Net profit | £3.4m ▼ −37% | £5.4m |
| People & pay | ||
| Avg. headcount | 423 ▲ +5% | 402 |
| Staff cost | £16.1m ▲ +4% | £15.5m |
| Director pay | £71,261 ▼ −7% | £76,756 |
Group revenues remained broadly flat, but the bottom line contracted as administrative expenses crept up. Average headcount rose by a handful against a static top line, placing downward pressure on margins. A perfectly ordinary set of consolidated accounts, closing with a clean audit.
Rm Contractors Limited [2]
Wage bill inflation
| Line | FY25 | FY24 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit & loss | ||
| Turnover | £87.9m ▲ +28% | £68.7m |
| Gross profit | £6.5m ▲ +41% | £4.6m |
| Admin expenses | £6m ▲ +50% | £4m |
| Operating profit | £457k ▼ −24% | £604k |
| Finance costs | £13,002 ▼ −76% | £54,800 |
| Profit before tax | £446k ▼ −19% | £549k |
| Net profit | £243k ▼ −40% | £407k |
| People & pay | ||
| Avg. headcount | 64 ▲ +7% | 60 |
| Staff cost | £4m ▲ +61% | £2.5m |
| Director pay | £371k ▲ +6% | £351k |
| Highest-paid director | £192k ▼ −2% | £196k |
A substantial increase in sales yielded no growth at the operating level. This reflects a sixty-one percent rise in the wage bill despite average headcount rising by only four, pushing average pay up sharply and offsetting the gross margin gain. The notes detail various management charges and connected-company balances.
Portland Fuel Limited [3]
Solid conversion
| Line | FY25 | FY24 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit & loss | ||
| Turnover | £68.6m ▲ +7% | £64.1m |
| Gross profit | £2m ▲ +15% | £1.7m |
| Admin expenses | £1.1m ▼ −1% | £1.1m |
| Operating profit | £1m ▲ +40% | £716k |
| Finance costs | £142k ▲ +35% | £105k |
| Profit before tax | £1.2m ▲ +93% | £625k |
| Net profit | £980k ▲ +88% | £521k |
| People & pay | ||
| Avg. headcount | 15 ▲ +7% | 14 |
| Staff cost | £940k ▲ +70% | £552k |
| Director pay | £153k ▼ −5% | £160k |
| Highest-paid director | £315k | — |
Solid top-line growth translated into a forty percent jump in operating profit. Total staff costs expanded significantly for a team of fifteen, but the margin remained sufficient to absorb the increase. The filing notes a four percent drawdown facility from related parties to support ongoing liquidity requirements.
Monotype Limited [4]
Unaudited parent
| Line | FY24 | FY23 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit & loss | ||
| Turnover | £59.6m ▲ +20% | £49.5m |
| Gross profit | £46.6m ▲ +30% | £35.8m |
| Admin expenses | £26.9m ▲ +29% | £20.9m |
| Operating profit | £7.1m ▲ +37% | £5.2m |
| Finance costs | £1.7m ▲ +48% | £1.1m |
| Profit before tax | £6.5m ▲ +53% | £4.2m |
| Net profit | £4.8m ▲ +50% | £3.2m |
| People & pay | ||
| Avg. headcount | 110 ▲ +26% | 87 |
Revenues sit near sixty million pounds, returning a steady seven million to operating profit. However, the prior period length is missing from the filing, making strict year-on-year comparisons difficult to establish. It is a notable scale of entity to file an unaudited set of accounts.
Jysk Limited [5]
Narrowing losses
| Line | FY25 | FY24 |
|---|---|---|
| Profit & loss | ||
| Turnover | £47m ▲ +7% | £43.9m |
| Gross profit | £24m ▲ +11% | £21.6m |
| Admin expenses | £10.7m ▲ +7% | £10m |
| Operating profit | −£457k ▲ +86% | −£3.2m |
| Finance costs | £825k ▲ +183% | £292k |
| Profit before tax | −£678k ▲ +79% | −£3.2m |
| Net profit | −£678k ▲ +79% | −£3.2m |
| People & pay | ||
| Avg. headcount | 158 ▲ +5% | 151 |
| Staff cost | £6.4m ▲ +13% | £5.7m |
The entity is moving closer to break-even, narrowing its operating loss significantly on a modest increase in sales. Gross margins improved sufficiently to outpace the rising administrative and wage bills. The going-concern note confirms the company remains entirely reliant on the wider group for continued financial support.
If you need me, I will be calculating my own average pay per nap. It feels due for an uplift.
Sources
- Simarco International Limited — Companies House filing history
- Rm Contractors Limited — Companies House filing history
- Portland Fuel Limited — Companies House filing history
- Monotype Limited — Companies House filing history
- Jysk Limited — Companies House filing history