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42% of SMEs seeing signs of economic recovery

New research from uSwitchforBusiness.com suggests that a feeling of optimism is growing among SMEs. The research reveals that over four in ten SME owners (42%) report seeing some signs of economic recovery, with a further 1% saying that these signs are strong.

The findings also reveal a small increase in the number of small businesses confident that they will survive, with 81% now of the belief that they will get through the downturn, compared with 76% in the first quarter of this year.

However, small business owners still expect the recession to have a long lasting impact. Over a quarter (27%) … Continue Reading

Bank claims UK businesses are ‘sleepwalking’ towards recovery

A new study from Lloyds TSB Commercial suggests that British businesses are still reeling from the effects of recession and are as such ill-prepared to face a return to economic growth.

The research reveals that a third of firms (31%) have not taken any steps whatsoever to prepare their business for the upturn, while 36% don’t believe they need to do anything to ensure their business is ready to benefit as the recovery starts to gain momentum.

Amongst the 31% of firms that have not taken action to prepare for a recovery, 17% stated they hadn’t thought about it. However, 43% recognised … Continue Reading

SMEs confident of survival

The majority of the UK’s SMEs are bullish about their prospects in ‘the worst recession in living memory’, according to new research from business insurance provider Hiscox.

More than half (54%) of UK SMEs report that they are confident their business will survive the downturn and almost half (48%) claim that they have taken no additional measures to ride out the downturn.

Among those who have taking action to survive the downturn, almost nine out of ten (88%) reported that they have not enforced salary cuts, while 87% have continued with bonus payments. Furthermore, more than four in five (85%) have … Continue Reading

Services sector recession waning

New figures from the CBI have revealed that business levels in the services sector are still below normal, but less so than in the previous three quarters.

The latest quarterly CBI Service Sector Survey attributes the continued downward pressure in part to deflation in the sector.

The research was conducted between 29th July and 12th August 2009 and covered 184 service-sector firms. These were divided into Business and Professional Services, such as accountancy, legal and marketing firms, and Consumer Services, including hotels, bars and restaurants, travel and leisure.

In Business and Professional Services, both the value and volumes of business rose slightly compared … Continue Reading

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