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South West business confidence soars as lockdown measures ease

Lloyds Bank’s Business Barometer shows firms are more confident as nation proceeds along roadmap to economy reopening

Business confidence has risen in the South West as the region emerges from lockdown

Business confidence has soared in the South West as the economy begins to open up following the worst of the Covid pandemic.

Lloyds Bank’s for March 2021 shows that overall confidence of firms in the South West rose 14 points in a month to 8% after the Government’s “roadmap” for ending lockdown restrictions was laid out. Overall, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business confidence surged to its highest level since February 2020.

The barometer, from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, was released just a week after the one-year anniversary of the first Covid-19 lockdown and showed companies in the region reported higher confidence in their own business prospects month-on-month, up ten points at -1%. When taken alongside their optimism in the economy, up 20 points to 17%, this gives a headline confidence reading of 8%.

When it comes to jobs, at net balance of 8% of firms in the region expect to reduce staff levels in the coming year, although this is down five points on February 2021.

David Beaumont, regional director for the South West at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking

David Beaumont, regional director for the South West at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said: “The fact that business confidence in the South West has returned to pre-pandemic levels is extremely reassuring.

“The South West’s world-renowned tourism and hospitality sectors have weathered a particularly difficult year, so they will have been buoyed by the element of certainty provided by the roadmap out of lockdown.

“With the prospect of a busy staycation summer ahead, we remain by the side of businesses in the South West as they continue to recover from the effects of the pandemic.”

The Business Barometer questions 1,200 businesses monthly and provides early signals about º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economic trends both regionally and nationwide.