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‘A satisfactory year’: Travers sees revenue dip as PEP holds steady

‘A satisfactory year’: Travers sees revenue dip as PEP holds steady
Tom Cox
Tom Cox
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21 August 2025
Private capitalFinancial results

Travers Smith’s 2024-25 revenue has slipped 2% to £210m for the year ending 30 June, down from £215m last year.

Profit per equity partner remained at  £1.3m for a second consecutive year, while overall profit dipped marginally to £74.1m from £77m.

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