![]() ![]() Peter Marks, chairman of Rekom UK, said: “I’m delighted to report positive results from Rekom Group and am pleased to highlight that our UK division is currently the group’s strongest-performing division. Rekom attributed its ‘strong’ growth in the UK to the opening of new Scandinavian-themed venues, Heidi’s Bar and Proud Mary, in Cardiff and Birmingham, respectively.ĭenmark contributed a revenue of DKK 751m (US$109.7m), Norway’s revenue reached DKK 474m (US$69.2m) and Finland reported DKK 146m (US$21.3m) in revenue. Following the deal, Deltic became known as Rekom UK. Rekom Group acquired Deltic, the UK’s largest nightclub group, in December 2020. The division’s number of sites increased from 42 to 52 last year. The company’s Rekom UK arm accounted for 38% of the group’s total revenue in 2022, at £97.8m (US$120.7m). So, when we reopened last year in February and March, they were ready – and without them, we simply would not have been able to deliver at the level we did and continue to.” “But once again, our employees showed what they are made of. We had just got back to business in the autumn of 2021. Rekom CEO Adam Falbert said: “When we – in the lead up to Christmas 2021 – were hit by yet another round of Covid-19 lockdown in Denmark, Norway and Finland, it was a tough blow to both us and our guests. Pandemic restrictions were lifted in Denmark at the end of January, while in Finland, nightclubs reopened in March. Rekom said 2022 began with the on-trade shut across the Nordic region. The nightclub operator said the results are in line with expectations and shows a ‘robust business model even at a time where the world is marked by inflation and economic uncertainty’. Rekom operates the Pryzm nightclub chain in the UKĬopenhagen-headquartered Rekom Group recorded revenue of DKK 2.2 billion (US$322 million) in 2022. The largest nightlife company in Northern Europe, Rekom, saw revenue soar by 91.2% last year, led by the UK division. ![]()
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