Universal Store Holdings Ltd 2021 AR2
The report outlines Universal Store's financial and operational performance for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021, marking its inaugural annual report as a listed public company. Despite COVID-19 disruptions, the company achieved record sales of $210.8 million, representing a 36.1% year-on-year increase, and an underlying EBIT of $44.0 million. Universal Store also advanced its sustainability journey by appointing a Head of Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing, updating its Supplier Code of Conduct, and initiating the roll-out of energy-efficient LED lighting across its store network. Additionally, the company demonstrated its commitment to diversity, with women comprising 70% of the team and 67% of senior leadership positions.
Company: Universal Store Holdings Ltd
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Australia
Year: 2021
Type: AR2
Pages: 88
Universal Store Holdings Ltd
Annual Report
The report outlines Universal Store's financial and operational performance for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021, marking its inaugural annual report as a listed public company. Despite COVID-19 disruptions, the company achieved record sales of $210.8 million, representing a 36.1% year-on-year increase, and an underlying EBIT of $44.0 million. Universal Store also advanced its sustainability journey by appointing a Head of Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing, updating its Supplier Code of Conduct, and initiating the roll-out of energy-efficient LED lighting across its store network. Additionally, the company demonstrated its commitment to diversity, with women comprising 70% of the team and 67% of senior leadership positions.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Women in Management