ONE of York’s biggest employers, CPP Group, has announced it expects full-year trading to be in line with positive expectations after winning work in Italy and China.
CPP Group has its headquarters in Holgate Park, where almost half its total workforce of 1,900 is employed.
It provides customer assistance during the loss or theft of a wallet, purse or keys, and also helps victims of mobile phone theft and identity theft.
The business has won a contract with Deutsche Bank to sell its Card Protection product in Italy, and has also signed a deal for a retail pilot of Card Protection with Guangdong Development Bank in China.
In a pre-close report for the year ending December 31, CPP has announced that new income has continued the growth trend it reported earlier in the year, and its annual renewal rate continues to reflect reduced rates in southern Europe and the mix effect of an increasing renewal base in its newer territories.
The report said CPP Group continues to be strongly cash generative, with low net debt, and there has been no change in its financial position.
Chief executive Eric Woolley said: “CPP is a cash-generative, fast-growing business with a proven growth strategy in the UK and internationally, and I am pleased with the progress the business has made this year.
“We are excited by the growth opportunities available to us and are encouraged by the development of our recently launched markets, including China, India and Mexico.
We expect Turkey to record full-year profits for the first time since launch.
CPP is well placed to keep developing attractive business opportunities with new and existing partners around the world.
“Looking forward, while economic conditions remain challenging, our outlook for the future remains unchanged and we remain on track to deliver another year of strong growth, in line with expectations.” CPP will announce its 2010 full-year results in March.
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