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Research and Markets: Ireland Gift Card and Incentive Card Market Report 2021 Featuring Major Players - Musgrave, Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Grafton Group, Home Retail Group & Amazon - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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The gift card market in 2020 was driven a wide range of factors, which supported growth across retail and corporate segments. The primary factors included growth of ecommerce, increased adoption to incentivize employees working remotely, digital gifting, and initiatives undertaken by government, hospitality, and travel industries to revive growth. Though the gift card market was impacted due to COVID-19, the market is expected to bounce back in the coming quarters, especially in H1 2021.
25 February 2021 | 07:59am
StockMarketWire.com - Building materials distributor Grafton resumed its dividend but at lower rate than last year, after reporting annual profit fell by nearly quarter owing to first-half branch closures as result of the pandemic.
For the year ended 31 December 2020, pre-tax losses fell 23% to £132.7 million as revenue slipped 6.1% to £2.5 billion.
The dividend for the year was slashed by 23.7% to 14.5 pence.
In the period from 1 January to 21 February, average daily like-for-like group revenue reduced by 1.0%., comprised of a decrease of 0.9% in UK distribution, a decrease of 12.7% in Irish distribution and an increase of 1.1% in the Netherlands distribution.
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