Media Release: Businesses optimistic about prospects but less confident in economic outlook – survey

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A SURVEY of businesses in the Highlands and Islands has reported that although companies remain optimistic about their own prospects, there has been a decline in confidence in Scotland’s economic outlook since the UK’s EU referendum.

A total of 1,054 businesses located throughout the region took part in the survey carried out by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) in July and August, exploring business confidence and investment.

A little over two-fifths (42 per cent) said their confidence in Scotland’s economic outlook had decreased in the previous six months, compared to 27 per cent in 2015, the last survey before the EU referendum. Twelve per cent said it had increased and 44 per cent remained the same.

While the referendum result had little impact on individual firms’ investment plans, more than half (55 per cent) said it had made them feel less confident in Scotland’s economic outlook.

Conversely, 79 per cent of businesses reported that their business performance over the past 12 months was generally stable or improving, up slightly from 76 per cent last year. The proportion of those reporting that their business had struggled meanwhile was down from 24 per cent to 20 per cent.

Almost three in four businesses (73 per cent) were optimistic about their own prospects over the next 12 months. Eighty-five per cent said they anticipate growth (41 per cent) or stability (44 per cent) in the next year or two.

More than half (52 per cent) said they hadn’t used or tried to use any source of investment finance in the past two years, with the main reason being a desire to avoid debt.

Carroll Buxton, HIE’s director of regional development, said: “Clearly uncertainties around the UK’s EU referendum are reflected in confidence levels among businesses in the Highlands and Islands about Scotland’s wider economic outlook. On the other hand, the optimism they express about their own individual business performance and prospects is equally clear.

“The Highlands and Islands economy is well placed to face future challenges. The majority of the region’s commercial sector is made up of small or medium-sized enterprises.

“As we saw during the global financial crisis eight years ago, this diversity, along with the strength in growth sectors provides crucial adaptability and resilience in uncertain times.

“Our focus is very much on promoting these growth sectors and supporting individual businesses in areas such as innovation and exporting.

“We are continuing our drive towards becoming a world-class digital region by supporting massive improvements in connectivity and helping businesses capitalise on the new opportunities this is creating.”

ENDS

Notes to editors:

HIE’s Business Panel survey report is available on the organisation’s website at www.hie.co.uk/research-reports

The 1,054 businesses and social enterprises surveyed include members of the HIE Business Panel, set up in 2008 to measure and monitor the economic health of the region. They provide the experiences and opinions of businesses and social enterprises in the region and explore topical issues at a regional, sub-regional or sector level. More information on the HIE Business Panel, including how to become a member, is available at http://www.hie.co.uk/business-support/online-business-panel.html

Fieldwork was a mix of online and telephone survey, conducted between 4 July and 7 August 2016.

Findings were weighted to ensure a representative sample of the regional business base in terms of geographical location, organisation size and sector.

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