Jamie Oliver’s empire

Jamie Oliver Holdings

Runs Oliver’s media activities such as books and TV. The business continued to boom in 2017 as Oliver’s 5 Ingredients - Quick & Easy Food was the best selling book in the UK and the tie-in TV series was sold to more than 120 countries

£30m

revenue

£5.4m

pre-tax

profit

Jamie’s Italian (UK)

The UK restaurant chain, launched in 2008, has hit hard times, though its revenues dwarf those of Oliver’s other business it is loss-making and was on the verge of bankruptcy when it was rescued in January

£113m

revenue

£9.9m

loss

Jamie’s Italian International

Has branches in more than 20 countries. Most operate as franchises though Oliver took ownership of six Australian outlets last year when their operator went into receivership

£4m

revenue

£2m

pre-tax

profit

Jamie Oliver Licensing

Rakes in revenue from Oliver’s many agreements to use his brand. Tie-ups include endorsing Tefal pans, Hotpoint ovens and a wide array of cooking ingredients and equipment. International deals include representing Sobeys in Canada and Woolworths in Australia

£10m

revenue

£7.3m

pre-tax

profit

Barby

Barby operates Oliver's two Barbecoa restaurants, which are up for sale

£7.2m

revenue

£0.54m

loss

Jamie Oliver Holdings

Runs Oliver’s media activities such as books and TV. The business continued to boom in 2017 as Oliver’s 5 Ingredients - Quick & Easy Food was the best selling book in the UK and the tie-in TV series was sold to more than 120 countries

Jamie’s Italian (UK)

The UK restaurant chain, launched in 2008, has hit hard times, though its revenues dwarf those of Oliver’s other business it is loss-making and was on the verge of bankruptcy when it was rescued in January

£30m

revenue

£5.4m

pre-tax

profit

£113m

revenue

£9.9m

loss

Jamie’s Italian International

Has branches in more than 20 countries. Most operate as franchises though Oliver took ownership of six Australian outlets last year when their operator went into receivership

£4m

revenue

£2m

pre-tax

profit

Jamie Oliver Licensing

Rakes in revenue from Oliver’s many agreements to use his brand. Tie-ups include endorsing Tefal pans, Hotpoint ovens and a wide array of cooking ingredients and equipment. International deals include representing Sobeys in Canada and Woolworths in Australia

Barby

Barby operates Oliver's two Barbecoa restaurants, which are up for sale

£7.2m

revenue

£0.54m

loss

£10m

revenue

£7.3m

pre-tax

profit