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Business confidence nosedives as coronavirus impacts on firms

New report shows that companies were already hit hard by COVID-19 outbreak even before lockdown

SW business confidence fell in February 2020

Business confidence in the South West has, unsurprisingly, plummeted during March – but firms were being impacted by the coronavirus menace before the Government ordered a lockdown.

The new Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking reveals business confidence in the region dived eight points during March to 16%.

The research, taken between March 2 and 16, showed companies in the West Country had lower confidence in their business prospects at 13% and lower economic optimism at 19%. Together, this gives an overall confidence of 16%.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, overall business confidence fell by 17 percentage points to 6% in March, the lowest level since October 2019.

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However, the report showed that nationally, for the second week of the survey, a much sharper fall in overall confidence was recorded at -3%.

It matches the lowest dip seen by the barometer since December 2011 and is otherwise the lowest dip since March 2009 during the global financial crisis.

Responding specifically to the impact of the Coronavirus, 75% of South West businesses stated that they had already been affected or expected to be impacted, ahead of Boris Johnson’s initial call for the public to stay at home on March 16.

The data illustrates the impact that the outbreak was having on business confidence before many initiatives launched by the Government to help combat the virus were announced.