Ascot suffers £12.8million loss with impact of Covid-19 pandemic
But first proper Royal meeting for three years has track looking forward.
A pre-tax loss of GBP 12.8million for 2021 has been reported by Ascot, with finances affected by the Covid-19 pandemic for a second year. The track sustained a loss of just GBP 200,000 in 2020, with pandemic insurance cover, furlough and business rates relief helping to mitigate a year which saw paying crowds for just two racedays. Without support, a pre-tax loss of more than GBP 31m would have been suffered. However, 2021 proved a “challenging” year for the racecourse, with no pandemic insurance available and Covid-19 restrictions in place for part of the calendar. Turnover rose by 113 per cent to GBP 46.9m as crowds were gradually able to return to the racecourse, but this was more than 51 per cent lower than the 2019 level. Six fixtures were held behind closed doors, with limited crowds allowed to attend Royal Ascot and the Summer Mile meeting in July before restrictions were lifted. But the venue’s debt position was described as “stable”, with a standby loan facility of GBP 20m available until 2023 arranged through the government’s coronavirus business interruption loan scheme (CLBILS) undrawn.
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