Manufacturer Ebac defaults on loan as challenges continue, new accounts show

Challenging times at North East manufacturer Ebac have continued with the firm defaulting on a loan from a retirement fund, new accounts show.
The Durham business, which makes washing machines, dehumidifiers, water coolers and heat pumps, has published delayed accounts for 2023 which show the continuation of a “challenging” few years.
Recent years have seen Ebac investing heavily on new products, including domestic heat pumps suitable for the average UK home, and while the firm’s work on these products is beginning to bear fruit it has impacted profits, as well as its workforce, which was reduced from 254 to 188 as part of efforts to reduce its costs and boost performance.
Accounts for 2023 show turnover of £17.75m down 18% on previous year’s £21.7m, although its operating losses narrowed from £2.7m to £1.53m. The accounts showed administrative expenses were significantly reduced from £8.2m to £5.95m, reflecting its restructuring initiatives.
During the year the firm defaulted on a loan to the Trustees of Ebac Limited Retirement Benefit, a pension fund for founder John Elliott and family members, when it couldn’t make repayment on a loan of £1.57m. It said the company is in discussion with the trustees of the scheme to roll over and extend the loan repayment “however no agreement has been reached in relation to the proposal but the trustees have not indicated they w
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