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Welsh business confidence up sharply shows latest Lloyds research

It has released its business barometer for May

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Business confidence levels in Wales have risen sharply, according to new research from Lloyds.

Its business barometer for May reveals firms reporting higher confidence in their own business prospects, up 28 points on April at 52%. When taken alongside their optimism in the economy, up 14 points to 21%, it gives a headline confidence reading of 36% (compared to 15% in April).

A net balance of 23% of businesses also expect to increase staff levels over the next year, up 28 points on last month.

Looking ahead to the next six months, Welsh businesses identified their top target areas for growth as introducing new technology, such as automation or AI (45%), entering new markets (39%), and evolving their offering, for example by introducing new products or services (35%).

For the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole business confidence increased 11 points in May to 50% – its highest level since August 2024.

Firms’ optimism in their own trading prospects strengthened six points to 56%, while their confidence in the wider economy also climbed 16 points to 44%.

The East Midlands was the most confident º£½ÇÊÓÆµ nation or region in May (66%), followed closely by the North East (65%).

Construction firms’ confidence rose to a nine-month high of 56%, while those in the service sector reported a one-year high of 54%. Manufacturing confidence also rose by two points to 40%. However, retail confidence fell by five points to 40%, the lowest level since January this year.