Restaurant Brands, which operates the local Pizza Hut, KFC and Starbucks brands, reported a 27 per cent fall in annual profit due to the Christchurch earthquakes and fewer Pizza Hut stores as it offloaded unprofitable outlets.
Net profit fell to $18.4 million in the 12 months ended February 29 from $25.1 million in the same period last year, the Auckland-based company said in a statement.
Sales decreased 4.9 per cent to $308.9 million with Restaurant Brands blaming the impact of the Christchurch earthquake and the sell down of its Pizza Hut stores for some $6 million in lost revenue.
"Whilst down on what was a stellar year last year, the underlying performance of the company remains strong," the company said.
"Directors believe that current levels of profitability will be maintained in the face of continuing tight trading conditions and soft retail environment through a continued focus on efficiency and cost reductions, together with new marketing initiatives."