Jamie and Jools Oliver pay themselves £1.5m dividend as profits almost halve
Jamie and Jools Oliver's food and media group, Jamie Oliver Holdings, saw pre-tax profits nearly halve to £1.25m in 2025, down from £2.4m the previous year. This profit reduction was largely due to £1.46m in exceptional costs from a business restructure, which included job losses, and pre-opening expenses for a new cookery school.

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AI-generatedJamie and Jools Oliver's food and media group, Jamie Oliver Holdings, saw pre-tax profits nearly halve to £1.25m in 2025, down from £2.4m the previous year. This profit reduction was largely due to £1.46m in exceptional costs from a business restructure, which included job losses, and pre-opening expenses for a new cookery school. Despite this, the couple paid themselves a £1.5m dividend, a decrease of over 40% from the prior year. Overall sales remained stable at £28.4m, with strong performances from restaurants, franchise businesses, cookery schools, and TV productions offsetting a decline in royalties, licensing, and endorsements. The group continues to expand its international franchise presence and has launched new restaurant ventures in the UK.
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5 extractedAbout 20 jobs were lost from the Olivers’ media team due to a business restructure.
Royalties, licensing, and endorsement income slid by close to £2m to £15.9m.
Sales at Jamie Oliver Holdings remained broadly steady at £28.4m in 2025.
Profits at Jamie Oliver Holdings almost halved, slumping to £1.25m from £2.4m.
Jamie and Jools Oliver paid themselves a £1.5m dividend.