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Small rise in business confidence across Wales as firms cautiously optimistic entering 2023

Welsh firms were more optimistic in the economy than in their own business prospects, latest figures from Lloyds Bank reveal

Dave Atkinson, regional director for the West Midlands at Lloyds Bank(Image: Handout)

Business confidence in Wales remained positive in December as firms showed cautious optimism for the New Year.

According to the latest figures from Lloyds Bank’s Business Barometer, confidence in Wales rose one point during December to 18% as companies anticipate inflation, supply chain disruption and labour shortages easing.

However, firms in Wales were much more optimistic in the economy (up nine points to 6%) than in their own business prospects month-on-month (down five points at 31%).

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On their top target areas for growth over the next six months, 36% of Welsh businesses said they would look to evolve their offering, while 24% said they would invest in their teams and 22% would invest in sustainability.

A net balance of 5% of Welsh businesses expect to reduce staff levels over the next year, down 21 points on last month.

The Business Barometer surveys 1,200 companies each month including 100 Welsh businesses. The latest survey was conducted between 28 November and 12 December.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, business confidence rose seven points this month to 17%. The proportion of businesses that felt positive about the wider economy was up 10 points month-on-month to 8%, while their outlook on their own future trading prospects increased by two points to 27%.