Published On: Mon, Sep 23rd, 2024

Business Pilot Barometer reveals mixed signals amidst growing confidence

The latest Business Pilot Market Barometer report, analysed by Senior Analyst Neil Cooper-Smith, reveals a nuanced picture of the market’s current state. The data indicates a slight correction in activity following the surge in early August, which was spurred by the General Election and a reduction in the Bank of England’s base interest rate. Average sales dipped by 6.1% to 52.1, and average leads fell by 6.7% to 107. However, both metrics are still up from June by 4.8% and 6.3%, respectively.

The year-over-year comparisons paint an even more optimistic picture, with average sales up by 16.3% and average leads by 19% compared to the same period in 2023. This suggests that despite concerns of a challenging trading period reminiscent of Q3 2023, there is a resurgence in market confidence, driving increased leads and sales.

However, Cooper-Smith cautions against overconfidence, citing the government’s downbeat outlook, including talk of a £20 billion shortfall in the Treasury and potential tax hikes in the upcoming October Budget. These factors, he warns, could dampen the positive momentum.

Additionally, the report highlights a 9.8% drop in average order value to £3,600, offset by a 14.8% reduction in average lead time to 22.5 days. This shift suggests a move away from reliance on higher-value sales, with potential growth in the volume market by year-end.

Cooper-Smith advises businesses to remain vigilant, particularly in managing overheads, as rising raw material costs and labor shortages have led to lower-than-expected profits for over half of tradespeople this year. Despite these challenges, consumer confidence remains stable, and there are still opportunities for growth in the coming months.