Lockdown: Bloomsbury sees record profits as book sales surge

Bloomsbury Publishing has reported record annual profits as more people turned to reading books during the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns.

The Harry Potter publisher saw sales rise 14% to £185m, while profits were up by more than one-fifth to £19.2m in the year to the end of February, the BBC reports.

Chief executive Nigel Newton told the BBC that people had “craved intellectual stimulus and comfort”.

He added that he expected the trend to continue as the economy reopened.

“The popularity of reading has been a ray of sunshine in an otherwise very dark year,” he added.

Bloomsbury said it had outperformed the rest of the publishing sector, which had seen sales increases overall of just 2%.

Its academic division had also been strong, with its digital offer benefiting from a shift to online learning.

Mr Newton said that people had “rediscovered the joy of reading” and would “cling on to that even as other ways of spending their time re-emerge”.

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