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Budget 2023: West Midlands business leaders react

Planned new investment zone and childcare help welcomed but others left disappointed by unspent Levelling Up fund

West Midlands business leaders have been reacting to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's 2023 Budget(Image: AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

Business leaders from across the West Midlands have been reacting to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget. Some have welcomed the planned new investment zone in the West Midlands and an increased commitment to devolution while others have said it was a Budget with one eye on the next General Election.

Here, we round up some of the reaction from the region's business community.

Referring to the planned new West Midlands investment zone, David Parsons, Midlands managing director at Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance, said: "Greater financial support for the West Midlands business community will always be welcome but it's important these investment zones are not a one-size-fits-all approach. Our strengths are different to those of other regions and this also applies on a business-by-business level.

"The challenges and opportunities facing each management team are completely different and investment should always go beyond just the cash - the support, guidance and close contact between management teams, investors and their funders can be decisive in whether that business fulfils its potential or not."

Also reflecting on the investment zones is Matt Hammond, PwC's Midlands market leader and Birmingham senior partner.

He said: "Having first announced the regional investment zones in the September fiscal statement, it's pleasing to see a commitment from the Government and practical details about the delivery of the zones.

"While the proposals have been scaled back, both the West Midlands and East Midlands are set to still benefit from the proposed scheme that will be linked to a local research institution such as a university. The investment zones will support the regional levelling up agenda by driving economic growth in the Midlands.