Victorian Plumbing delivers record orders in FY25.


Online bathroom products retailer Victorian Plumbing said on Tuesday that group revenues had risen roughly 5% in the year ended 30 September, hitting £310m, in line with market expectations.

  • Victorian Plumbing Group
  • 07 October 2025 11:03:40
Victorian Plumbing Group

Source: Sharecast

Victorian Plumbing noted that it had delivered this revenue growth despite a softer UK home improvements and DIY market, which declined an estimated 3% over the same period, stating that its performance was driven by continued market share gains and strong product availability, with order volumes up 6% year-on-year to a record 1.08m, while average order value held steady at £287.

The AIM-listed firm also highlighted that strategic initiatives had continued to support growth, including warehouse upgrades, faster delivery and the rollout of free tile samples.

Trade revenue rose 10% to £74m, now accounting for 24% of group sales, while tiles and décor revenue jumped 40% to £17m, contributing 5% of the total. Adjusted underlying earnings increased 17% to £31.8m, and adjusted pre-tax profits came in at £21.8m, both in line with the top end of market forecasts.

As of 1100 BST, Victorian Plumbing shares had rallied 77.69% to 84p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com


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