The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Strong start to the year for service sector firms

Survey shows profession­al and consumer firms both saw a rise in profits

- Rob Mclaren rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Service firms have seen a strong start to the year, according to the latest quarterly CBI survey published today.

Business volumes in the sector grew strongly in the three months to February, with both the profession­al and consumer firms seeing a rise in profits for the first time since November 2015.

Growth for profession­al services firms, which include accountanc­y, legal and marketing firms, is expected to rise further in the three months to May.

Meanwhile, after a sharp decline in the previous quarter, sales in the consumer services sector, which includes hotels, bars, restaurant­s, travel and leisure firms, grew at the fastest pace for a year.

Welcoming the results, CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith said: “It’s great to see the services sector start the year off on a firm footing. Despite feeling the pinch from high inflation, business volumes have bloomed, profits have grown for the first time in over two years and hiring is on the up.”

She said there were still some “telling” signs that underlying challenges for business, profession­al and consumer services firms have not gone away.

“Investment plans are muted amid uncertaint­y and plans for expansion among business and profession­al services firms have turned downwards,” she continued.

“Up and down the country, businesses are plainly worried at the lack of clarity over the UK’s future relationsh­ip with the EU.

“Belonging to a comprehens­ive customs union would go a long way to allaying these concerns, thus alleviatin­g some of the uncertaint­y weighing on investment and expansion plans.”

The survey showed employment continued to grow in business and profession­al services.

Prices rose in consumer services but were flat in business and profession­al services, according to the survey.

Sentiment in the sector remains mixed, with optimism remaining unchanged from the previous quarter.

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CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith welcomed the results.

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