RSE reports 30% revenue growth and increased operating profit

RSE reports 30% revenue growth and increased operating profit


SCOTTISH-headquartered RSE, a provider of modular and sustainable water treatment solutions, has reported a 30% rise in revenue to £257.2 million for the year ending March 31, 2024.

Operating profit for the period also grew to £19.9 million. The firm said that while it has seen growth in all territories, RSE’s capabilities are now ‘widely recognised’ across England and Wales, building on the ‘strength of proven expertise and clients relationships’ in Scotland.

The company completed two acquisitions during the financial year. To support growth, all retained profits were reinvested in product development and innovation, leading to a ‘step change’ in its offering to the water technology sector.

This included the launch of new modular water treatment plants described as featuring an 85% reductions in CO2 emissions over traditional solutions.

Stephen Slessor, RSE’s CEO, said, “Our focus on driving innovation, sustainability, and creating strong customer partnerships, has delivered significant organic growth in England and Wales, establishing this as a thriving region and a cornerstone of our future success. By combining modular engineering, cutting-edge technology, and sustainable practices, we are transforming how water treatment facilities are designed and delivered, creating tangible environmental and economic benefits.

“We are excited about the future as we continue to scale our operations, invest in new products, develop talent and lead the industry toward a more sustainable future.”

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