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Confidence falls for small businesses

ANZ report reveals that a net 30% of companies questioned were pessimisti­c

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Business confidence among New Zealand’s small firms fell to a nineyear low in the June quarter, according to ANZ’s quarterly Business Micro Scope survey.

A net 30 per cent of small businesses were pessimisti­c about general business conditions, the most since March 2009, ANZ said.

Confidence slipped in both micro firms — companies employing up to five people — and intermedia­te-sized businesses (six to 20 employees), unwinding gains in confidence reported in March, the bank said.

“Regulation remains the biggest concern facing small firms, particular­ly those in agricultur­e,” said Antonia Watson, ANZ’s managing director retail and business banking.

“Difficulty finding skilled employees is an ongoing challenge for many small businesses, particular­ly in constructi­on, manufactur­ing, services and retail, and it continues to weigh on their confidence,” she said.

External factors were also affecting confidence levels, including a cooling housing market and intense online and offshore competitio­n for retailers.

The ANZ composite growth measure for small firms — a key proxy for GDP growth — fell across all sectors, with agricultur­e and constructi­on reaching negative territory. “While sentiment remains pessimisti­c, the results suggest small firms are still experienci­ng sustained demand for their goods and services, however, potentiall­y at a decelerate­d pace,” ANZ said. Profit expectatio­ns fell more deeply, affected by the constructi­on sector dropping 54 percentage points to -14 per cent, which Watson said most likely reflected rising constructi­on costs and labour shortages.

The ANZ Business Micro Scope is a quarterly indicator which focuses on the prospects of small businesses across New Zealand.

The survey was launched in March 2012 to address a lack of ongoing research specific to the small business sector.

Antonia Watson Difficulty finding skilled employees is an ongoing challenge for many small businesses, particular­ly in constructi­on, manufactur­ing, services and retail, and it continues to weigh on their confidence.

 ??  ?? Jamie Gray Business confidence among small firms has fallen to a nine-year low, with constructi­on reaching negative territory, according to an ANZ small business survey.
Jamie Gray Business confidence among small firms has fallen to a nine-year low, with constructi­on reaching negative territory, according to an ANZ small business survey.

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