Supreme, the maker of vaping products, says it is not materially affected by a proposed or discussed ban on disposable vapes, while reporting strong financial results. According to The Independent, the company’s vaping revenues increase by 15% to £148.1 million for the year ending 31 March, alongside wider group sales rising 17% to £270.2 million. The outlets’ shared framing indicates Supreme continues to pursue sales despite regulatory uncertainty around disposable products. The reports do not provide further detail on the scope, timing, or final status of the ban, nor do they break down how revenues are split between disposable and reusable formats. Together, the articles present a picture of a company emphasizing resilience in the face of potential policy changes, supported by higher sales and vaping-specific growth figures.
Supreme brushes off disposable vaping ban as vaping revenues hit record
Supreme, the maker of vaping products, says it is not materially affected by a proposed or discussed ban on disposable vapes, while reporting strong financial results. According to The Independent, th...
- Supreme reports vaping revenue growth of 15% to £148.1 million for the year to 31 March.
- Supreme reports wider group sales rising 17% to £270.2 million over the same period.
- The company says it is not materially deterred by a disposable vaping ban.
- The reports link Supreme’s stance on the ban to record or very strong revenue performance.
- Details on the ban’s final form or timing are not provided in the supplied summaries.
The group said vaping revenues grew 15% to £148.1 million in the year to March 31, while wider group sales rose 17% to £270.2 million.
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