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Healthcare services provider Totally swung to a small annual profit after the pandemic boosted demand for urgent care.
Pre-tax profit for the year through March amounted to £0.06 million, compared to a year-on-year loss of £3.41 million.
Revenue rose 7.3% to £113.7 million and gross margin improved to 18.3%, from 18.1%.
Totally held its annual dividend steady at 0.5p per share.
'The year was impacted throughout by the Covid-19 pandemic and as a trusted partner of the NHS the teams at Totally were part of the frontline resource providing care,' chairman Bob Holt said.
'Demand increased on an almost daily basis.'