Bath Report Increased Income Of £16.9m For 2015-16

Tramadol Order Online Uk Bath Rugby has reported increased turnover and a reduction in net loss for the 2015/16 financial year, as the club moves closer to its goal of becoming self-sustainable.

Buy Generic Tramadol Online The results for the year ending 30th June 2016 show a 15% growth in turnover to £16.9m (2015: £14.6m), and a 33% reduction in net loss for the financial year to £1.2m (2015: £1.8m), despite significant investment primarily in the playing squad.

The club claimed that improved financial performance will continue in the year to 30th June 2017, supporting investment particularly in the rugby department, as the club pursues its ambitions of delivering success on the pitch, whilst also becoming self-sustainable over the medium term.

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https://ncmm.org/zvlistqf04 Tarquin McDonald, managing director of Bath Rugby, said: “Whilst the performances on the pitch in the 2015/16 season were disappointing for the club and our supporters, we have continued to invest in the rugby department and this season we are competing for honours in both the domestic and European competitions.

https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/lyzcb8yqlir “From a business perspective, in 2015/16 we were delighted to extend a number of key partnerships including Dyson. An improvement in corporate partnership and hospitality income was one of a number of factors delivering improved business performance in the year, and the hard work of everyone involved with the club has meant that there will be another step forward in 2016/17.

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/15cj0xi4jv “Our fundamental ambition remains to be successful at the highest levels of domestic and European rugby over the long-term. We will continue to invest in the playing and support staff required to enable us to fulfil that ambition.