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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

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