Business Post reports revenue growth of 20 per cent in 2021

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Total revenue reached €8.36 million in 2021 compared to just over €7 million in 2020

The Business Post reported a strong recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic with revenue increasing almost 20 per cent to hit €8.3 million in 2021.

According to the company’s most recent financial accounts, total revenue reached €8.36 million in 2021 compared to just over €7 million in 2020. Revenues from readership grew strongly in the year following the outbreak of Covid-19 as growth in revenue from digital subscriptions offset the continuing decline in newspaper circulation revenue.

 

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