Little Mix's earnings escalated FIVE times in one year as award-winning girlband bring home £6.6million By Lily Waddell For Mailonline Published: 11:09 BST, 26 May 2019 | Updated: 11:09 BST, 26 May 2019 Viewcomments Little Mix's earnings skyrocketed by five times in one year as they raked in £6.6million between the four of them. Eternal Magic Touring's new accounts showed Perrie Edwards, 25, Jessie Nelson, 27, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 27, and Jade Thirlwall, 27, each brought home £1.65million. The X Factor 2010 winners equally divided up the £6.6million they earned over the past year, with each bandmate listed as a director of Eternal Magic Touring. They have the Power: Little Mix's earnings escalated FIVE times in one year as award-winning girlband brought home £6.6million, according to new figures (February 2019, London) Eternal Magic Touring's accounts, which were submitted to Companies House recently, document Little Mix's earnings for a year until August 31 2018. According to The Mirror, the accounts read: 'During the year, dividends of £6,600,00 were paid to the directors.' The four-piece have raked in £9.2million since they set up their joint company Eternal Magic Touring in 2015. Individual earnings: Eternal Magic Touring's new accounts showed Perrie Edwards, 25, Jessie Nelson, 27, (pictured in February 2019, London) Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 27, and Jade Thirlwall, 27, each brought home £1.65million To date, Little Mix's accounts hold £5million in funds and made a £2.8million profit; according to new figures, this past year has been their most successful year so far. In comparison, the four-piece earned £350,000 each in 2017 and £325,000 in 2016. MailOnline approached Little Mix's representatives for further comment. Talented: The four-piece have raked in £9.2million since they set up their joint company Eternal Magic Touring in 2015 (pictured in February 2019, London) They have been riding on the waves of success this year as the band recently nabbed the fourth spot on The Sunday Times' Wealthiest Young Musicians list. They were listed for their wealth of £45million, up on £5million, after the likes of Ed Sheeran as well as former One Direction stars Harry Styles and Niall Horan. The news Little Mix split from Simon Cowell's record company Syco came just days before they dropped their fifth album LM5 in November last year. Leading ladies: They have been riding on the waves of success this year as the band recently nabbed the fourth spot on The Sunday Times ' Wealthiest Young Musicians list (March 2019, London) Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility