Brighton made a profit of nearly £13m in their first Premier League season compared to losses of £39m in the Championship the previous season. Brighton income was up 378% to £139m following their first season in the Premier League. The impact of promotion to the top flight is shown by the fact that the club generated nearly as much income last season as they did in the six seasons at the Amex stadium in the Championship. The importance of broadcasting income is highlighted by TV money going from 26% to 79% of Brighton's total income in 2017/18.
Brighton's wage to income percentage fell to a healthy 56% in 2018 from 107% the previous season. Brighton spent £57m on players in their first Premier League season, a record for the club but modest by Premier League standards.
Despite the club making a profit, owner Tony Bloom continued to invest in Brighton by lending the club a further £32 million, taking his total investment to £318 million.
Displaying commendable transparency, the club has made the full accounts available online: 2017/18 accounts
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