Albion have announced a loss of £10.4 million for last season.
But the club have confirmed they again complied with Financial Fair Play requirements.
The club’s figures for the 2014-15 season, in which they struggled on the pitch, show a slight fall in operating losses.
Turnover fell by £300,000 to £23.7 million but costs were cut off the pitch.
Albion reported losses of £10.6 million for the previous season and £15.3 million in 2012-13.
Last season’s deficit was £10,439,000
Chairman Tony Bloom told fans his ambition remained for the club to compete in the Premier League.
He said streamlining off the field had helped boost the paying budget.
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But the club have confirmed they again complied with Financial Fair Play requirements.
The club’s figures for the 2014-15 season, in which they struggled on the pitch, show a slight fall in operating losses.
Turnover fell by £300,000 to £23.7 million but costs were cut off the pitch.
Albion reported losses of £10.6 million for the previous season and £15.3 million in 2012-13.
Last season’s deficit was £10,439,000
Chairman Tony Bloom told fans his ambition remained for the club to compete in the Premier League.
He said streamlining off the field had helped boost the paying budget.
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