Brother Industries (U.K.) Ltd, the British arm of Japanese tech giant Brother Industries, has reported a slight fall in revenue for the year ending 31 March 2025. Newly filed accounts show income declined to £53.1 million, down from £54.5 million the previous year.
Based in Wrexham, Wales, the company’s key operations include the manufacture of ink cartridges, franking machines, and injection-moulded components. It also runs a Circular Technology Centre (CTC), which plays a central role in the company’s sustainability and product lifecycle efforts.
Despite the dip in both revenue and profits, the company remains positive about future prospects, citing continued investment in its circular economy initiatives and a focus on long-term growth. The Wrexham site remains a key hub for innovation and manufacturing within the Brother Group’s global network.
Brother Industries (U.K.) Ltd is expected to continue adapting to evolving market conditions while supporting the group’s broader environmental and technological goals.
