The UK small business confidence is up as owners predicting growth has hit its highest level for more than two years. That comes after a period of slow decline since the start of 2022…
The new small business survey was commissioned by Novuna Business Finance during the fortnight immediately after the General Election. The finidings revealed that 35% of UK small business owners are predicting growth for the next three-months – a rise from 30% for the previous quarter. The research reveals a confidence bounce-back that is comparable to the years before Covid – and the resurgence of small business confidence at the start of 2022, when Covid restrictions finally fell away.
UK small business confidence is not met in the Eurozone
Reports of sharp falls in business confidence in France and Germany fuel fears that the Eurozoneโs two biggest economies could be set for a downturn. In contrast to that, UK small business confidence has enjoyed a positive upturn in the weeks following Labourโs election win. Across most industry sectors and UK regions, more small businesses are predicting growth than was the case in the three-month period to 30 June.
Small business sector findings
Across nine industry sectors, this quarter sees a rise in the percentage of small businesses predicting growth for the next three months (up to 30 September). Compared to the three months leading up to the General Election, there are significant rises in growth predications reported in: Construction (from 15% to 36%), Agriculture (from 28% to 40%), IT/Telecoms (28% to 38%) โ and also a welcome boost for the Retail sector (rising from 26% to 37%). Overall, small businesses in the Finance, Agriculture and Media sectors were most likely to be predicting growth over the next three months.
Percentage of small businesses predicting growth by industry sector
Regional findings:
Across nine UK regions, the new July data from Novuna Business Finance reveals a rise in the percentage of small businesses predicting growth. Confidence was strongest in London, with 49% predicting growth for the next three months. There were also significant quarter-on-quarter rises for small businesses based in the East (up from 36% to 43%), Scotland (up from 27% to 34%), Wales (up from 15% to 32%), the North East (up from 19% to 31%) and the East Midlands (up from 24% to 32%)
Jo Morris, Head of Insight at Novuna Business Finance commented: โAt Novuna Business Finance, our Business Barometer study has been tracking the growth outlook of small business owners every quarter for more than a decade now. The results over time show a remarkable consistency quarter-on-quarter, with outlook seldom changing significantly over a short period of time. Our latest research results represent the biggest quarter-on-quarter swing in growth outlook since the spring of 2021. We donโt think this is based on the political views of small business owners, itโs more a reflection of their perceived need for certainty. The sense of a new government coming in with a big public mandate, together with falling inflation, suggests solidity – and small businesses need a sense of stability and certainty to plan. Supporting a summer of resurgent business confidence, we at Novuna Business Finance are working to provide flexible tailored financial solutions that help established small businesses to achieve their true potential.โ
Percentage of small businesses predicting growth by region
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