Warwickshire have posted a 61% development in revenue throughout 2025 within the membership’s newest monetary report.
Income rose to £40.4m final yr, up £15.3m on 2024’s return of £25.1m, in a interval described by the Bears as one in every of “vital development, structural change and continued funding within the membership’s long-term future”.
Expenditure additionally elevated from £16.5m to £28.5m, up 58%, leaving a pre-tax revenue for 2025 of £11.8m.
Final yr Warwickshire took a controlling 51% stake in Birmingham Phoenix – valued at £48m – as a part of the England and Wales Cricket Board’s restructuring of The Hundred competitors and supported the complete skilled integration of the Bears girls’s aspect.
Additional funding was made into the continued redevelopment of the Raglan and Priory stands and the constructing of a resort at Edgbaston, which is due for completion in 2027.
Alongside the £4.6m annual distribution fee from the ECB, cricketing income was boosted by £3m, helped by Edgbaston internet hosting the second Check match between England and India with catering, hospitality and different business revenue additionally up.
Earnings from matches within the males’s and girls’s Hundred introduced in £7.6m. The membership’s total surplus after tax was simply over £1m.
Warwickshire chief government Stuart Cain said, external 2025 “has been probably the most necessary years within the membership’s latest historical past”, including “off the sphere now we have efficiently delivered development throughout our core income streams, built-in Birmingham Phoenix into the Group, and made vital progress on the redevelopment of Edgbaston”.
Cain stated it was “important” the membership continued to stability “quick‑time period efficiency with lengthy‑time period planning” and was “assured” Warwickshire was changing into “a extra resilient, diversified and impressive membership than ever earlier than which can have the ability to compete in all codecs of the sport on the very highest stage for a few years to return”.
The membership’s full annual report could be seen here., external













