A London contracting business led by a Donegal native has hit £100m turnover for the first time its near 25 year history.
Quinn London is spearheaded by Donegal Town businessman Seamus Quinn (pictured above centre.)
North London contractor Quinn London has hit £100m turnover for the first time its near 25 year history.
The business, which has offices in Mill Hill and Soho, saw revenue up nearly to a quarter to break three figures with an income of £100.3m. Pre-tax profit in the year to May was up 13% to £3.6m.
The firm, which carries out work in the property services, healthcare and heritage sectors, said that turnover was expected to be £116m in the current financial year with a pre-tax profit of £4m.
Quinn London founder Seamus Quinn has stepped into the role of chairman and appointed long-standing senior managers Pat McGrath and Gerry O’Connor as joint managing directors.
Quinn said: “As Quinn London approaches its 25th year, I could not be prouder of what we have accomplished.
“Reaching £100m in turnover is a testament to the dedication of our team, our partners, and our clients. I am excited about this next stage, and with Pat and Gerry at the helm, I have full confidence that Quinn London will continue to grow and succeed.”
Latest results for the year to May 31 2024 show a turnover of £100.3m generating a pre-tax profit of £3.6m with the firm employing 175 staff.