Surrey / UK. (cg) In February British Compass Group PLC announced an encouraging start to the year driven by continued improvement across all sectors. Group organic revenue grew by 38.6 percent in the first quarter, with revenues reaching 97 percent of their pre-Covid level. The quarterly improvement was largely driven by new business, continued strong client retention along with some ongoing recovery in the base business. The emergence of the Omicron variant had a limited impact on the Group during the three months ended 31 December 2021 – Compass Group’s Q1-2022. bakenet:eu is rather late to take a look at the Q1-2022 Trading Update – the figures for the second half of the year are just around the corner. So below, the PDF (181 KB) from February will be quite enough information.
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