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Covid-19 hits Persimmon’s bottom line as profit falls £216.9m

Housebuilder Persimmon suffered a £216.9m fall in its pre-tax profit in the first half of 2020 (to 30 June) and turnover dropped from £1.8bn to £1.2bn, largely due to the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

But the company said its build rates have already recovered to pre-covid levels, after it decided not to take advantage of the government’s furlough scheme and instead made detailed plans to return to work.

Persimmon completed 4,900 new homes over the period, compared to 7,584 in the same period a year before.

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