Kingfisher, owner of B&Q and
Screwfix, has reported growth in sales in the third quarter thanks to
strong demand in the UK and Ireland and Poland.
Group
like-for-like sales rose by 1.8% with UK and Ireland figures boosted by a
12.7% rise at Screwfix and one of 3.5% at B&Q, despite store
closures.
Like-for-like sales in Poland rose by 6.7% thanks to a better product range.
CEO Veronique Laury said the company was making good progress with its five-year transformation plan.
She
added: "Q3 trading conditions have followed a similar trend to the
first half. We have delivered another solid sales performance overall,
trading in line with expectations.
"We are gearing up for next
year when the level of transformation activity will significantly
increase. We remain confident in our ability to deliver our ambitious
plan, based on always putting customer needs first, supported by the
expertise and energy of our colleagues."
Like-for-like sales in France were down by 3.6% in the quarter, partly reflecting less promotional activity.
The figures continued a good 2016 for Kingfisher, which, in September, reported a rise in revenue of 6.8% to £5.7bn, with pre-tax profit up 13.5% to £436m, in the first half of the year.
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