Harbour 6 Ltd, the company of tennis star Emma Raducanu have changed the end to their financial year. The move allows the company to delay submitting their accounts for up to three more months.
Records on Companies House show that the previous accounting period was shortened by one day from 29 May to 28 May on February 27. It’s the ninth time that the accounting period has been changed since its establishment in 2020, with it being shortened eight times and extended once.
According to financial expert Kieran Maguire, the change allows a delay of up to three months in submitting their accounts. Records show that the full accounts were last submitted back in August last year.
The records show that the company has assets of £13.5million, including £13.4million in cash. The company is used to channel commercial deals agreed by Raducanu, including partnerships with brands such as Tiffany & Co., Porsche, and British Airways.
Just last week, it was announced that the Brit has signed her biggest sponsorship deal in years, becoming the latest ambassador for Uniqlo. The deal has seen her become the first women’s singles player to agree a deal with the clothing brand.
The tournament starts later this week. Raducanu’s WTA ranking of 24 means that she is seeded, meaning that she will receive an automatic bye straight into the second round.
Last month, Raducanu reached the Transylvania Open final. She fell to a 6-0, 6-2 defeat against Sorana Cirstea in what was her first WTA Tour-level final since winning the US Open back in 2021.
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