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South Yorkshire Chambers event to offer FREE advice on managing cashflow as their landmark economic survey records fast improvement in the Region’s economy alongside new risks

Highlights from the South Yorkshire Quarterly Economic Survey:

  • 52% of responding businesses saw sales improve over the quarter and 70% are confident revenue will improve further  – the strongest showing since the pandemic began
  • Only 5% expect to cut their workforces in the next three months – nearly equal to the pre-pandemic figure of 4%
  • Many businesses feel pressure to raise prices soon – only 2% expect their prices to fall over the next three months

 

In a joint statement by the CEOs of Doncaster, Sheffield and Barnsley & Rotherham Chambers of Commerce, they said:

“We welcome the marked improvement in business outcomes seen across South Yorkshire over Q2. As the economy opens up after a long period of pandemic restrictions, the balance of South Yorkshire firms are selling more, bringing in new orders and growing in confidence.  But we mustn’t underestimate the size of the bounceback we need to get back on track. the share of firms operating at their full potential is still much lower than before the pandemic.  It’s great that sales are going in the right direction but this is after a year of falling activity.

“We urge Government not to take its eye off the ball as we aim for a strong recovery. Inflation is a growing concern. Many continue to operate under severe restrictions, such as transport and travel firms . And while the majority saw cashflow improve or remain the same, this is after four very difficult quarters in which many took on new debt to stay in business. As repayments fall due, there will be new pressures on cash. In the coming period we need as many businesses as possible to flourish from the economic reopening while protecting those still under restrictions for the duration of the roadmap. We are joining Chambers from across the country to campaign for the extension of grant support and delay the tapered withdrawal of the furlough scheme.

“This is a time for cautious optimism, but also for concrete action from organisations that support the business community. That’s why we’re offering free places to a practical session on managing cashflow at our QES event on 13 July. All are invited. It will be a great opportunity to learn tips that will help your business succeed.”.

 

EVENT – South Yorkshire Quarterly Economic Survey – let’s talk about cashflow…. – BR Chamber

 

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