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Business activity in West Midlands increases at record pace - report

The latest NatWest PMI report shows why businesses in the West Midlands should feel optimistic about the year ahead

John Maude of NatWest's Midlands and East regional board

Business activity in the West Midlands increased at record pace in April, according to the latest NatWest PMI report.

The report - which is a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region's manufacturing and service sectors - increased from 60.7 in March to 65.9 in April.

This represents the sharpest increase in business activity in the region since January 1997 - and at the quickest pace of anywhere else in the 12 monitored regions.

Private sector firms also noted a second consecutive monthly rise in new work intakes.

The growth is being attributed to the ongoing relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions which has led to a boost demand for goods and services.

The data also highlighted a back-to-back increase in private sector jobs across the West Midlands, with companies that took on extra staff commenting on greater output requirements due to a pick-up in demand.

At the same time, around one third of businesses reported a backlog of work, with only 11 per cent of firms noting a reduction in unfinished business.