Plusnet Cuts Jobs as Sales and Profit Slashed
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Broadband ISP Plusnet Reportedly Cuts Over 100 More UK Jobs
The latest company accounts for broadband ISP Plusnet, which is part of wider BT Group, has revealed that the company’s turnover fell by -15% to £343m in the year to 31st March 2025 (down from £402m last year) and their employee headcount declined by 133 to total 944. According to the same accounts, the provider’s customer base also fell by 9% following the closure of their mobile service (all mobile operations ended in September 2024). By compa…
Plusnet cuts jobs as sales and profit slashed
Plusnet cut more than 100 jobs as its sales and profit were slashed during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The Sheffield-headquartered broadband provider, which is owned by BT, has posted a turnover of £342.4m for the 12 months to 31 March, 2025, down from the £401.8m it achieved in the year before. Plusnet said the fall in its turnover was mainly because of the closure of its mobile division and lower equipment sales. New accou…
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