Preliminary Financial Results 

Category

Corporate



DATE

July 4, 2023

June 29, 2023 - London, United Kingdom - Wealth Dragons Group PLC (“Wealth Dragons” or “the Company”) (VIE: WDG) (ISIN: GB00BGMGZR93)  

While our auditor UHY Hacker Young is concluding our 2021’s accounts which will be filed and published in the coming weeks, I am release the preliminary results imminently, which we believe will not show any material difference to the final published accounts, as follows.

The Group’s revenues for the year ended 31 December 2021 increased by 66.18% from the previous year to £2,541,000 (2020: £1,529,000) as the operation moved from physical to online events. 

The Group realised a net profit of £16,000 for the year to 31 December 2021 (2020: loss £975,000). As at 31 December 2021, the Group had net current assets of £208,000 (2020: £268,000).

The management believes that the Group is continuing to recover from Covid with its online businesses whilst the app-based platform is in development.

For and on behalf of the board.

Yours sincerely,

Vincent Wong

CEO, Wealth Dragons Group Plc

About Wealth Dragons

Wealth Dragons is a global financial education and entrepreneurship training company that provides individuals with the knowledge and tools to achieve financial freedom. Founded in 2009, the company has helped thousands of people around the world to create wealth through its range of educational products and services.

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