The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Small Scottish firms ‘less confident’ than English counterpar­ts

Growth: Rising costs and weaker demand denting SME optimism, says new research for FSB Scotland

- Graham huband business editor

Small and medium-sized Scottish firms are suffering a crisis of confidence.

New research by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) found confidence levels among SMES plummeted in the final quarter of 2017 as firms weighed their prospects against a landscape of rising costs, lower demand and anaemic growth.

The group’s Small Business Index fell to a score of -21.4 in the final quarter of 2017, the second lowest level since records began being kept five years ago.

The situation – which also showed a significan­t disparity in the outlook of small firms north and south of the border, where the optimism index only marginally slipped into negative territory in the quarter – has only ever been worse in the last three months of 2016.

The FSB research found approximat­ely one in six Scottish SMES suffered a fall in gross profits in the final quarter of the year.

More than half of respondent­s said the state of the domestic economy was a barrier to their growth aspiration­s.

Across the UK as a whole, 73% reported increased operating costs as labour, utility and material prices continued to rise and 14% said they were planning to downsize their operations in the year ahead.

“Though business confidence has dropped across the board, these figures show a long-term optimism gap between a typical firm in Scotland and their counterpar­ts elsewhere in the UK,” FSB Scottish policy convener Andy Willox said.

“If Scotland is to confound prediction­s of sluggish economic growth for the foreseeabl­e future, then closing this gap should be a top priority.

“The new Scottish Government investment rates relief should help more businesses realise their investment intentions, but only a minority in enterprise wanted any change to Scottish income tax rates.”

FSB national chairman Mike Cherry said the late payment of invoices and the uncertaint­y surroundin­g Brexit was also weighing on small businesses.

business@thecourier.co.uk

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Steven Brown. Picture: Top: Small businesses are reporting tough trading conditions. Above: Andy Willox of FSB Scotland.

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