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London small businesses hit record low confidence, FSB report reveals

According to a new report by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), London small firms' confidence levels fell to 62.6 in the fourth quarter of 2024

Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair, Federation of Small Businesses(Image: Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye)

Confidence among small businesses in London has taken a nosedive, with some sectors experiencing record-low levels of optimism.

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has released a report indicating that confidence levels for London's small firms plummeted to 62.6 in Q4 of 2024, a significant drop from the negative 1.2 percentage points recorded in the previous quarter, as reported by .

This marks the lowest level of confidence outside of pandemic times, as per the FSB's findings. London experienced the sharpest decline, with overall small business confidence in the wider economy at 40.1.

The accommodation and food services sectors were hit hardest, with confidence sinking to an unprecedented low of negative 111 points.

The wholesale and retail sectors weren't far behind, registering a confidence level of negative 94.2 points.

Meanwhile, those in the professional, scientific, and technical activities sectors were comparatively less pessimistic, with a score of negative 40.1 points.

The construction sector witnessed the steepest fall in confidence between the third and fourth quarters, deteriorating from negative 26.6 points to negative 76.8 points.

The majority of respondents in the report identified the domestic economy as the primary obstacle to growth "once again". However, the tax burden has risen to become the second most significant barrier, with over 43% of small businesses flagging it as a concern.