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East Midlands sees upturn in business activity after lockdown but sharp fall in employment

NatWest study says reopening of businesses has led to rise in new orders for the region

Companies like Derbyshire firm Baltex saw a rise in new orders in July(Image: Baltex)

The East Midlands saw a big upturn in business activity last month as companies emerged from lockdown, a new report has found.

According to the latest NatWest East Midlands Business Activity Index, new business across the region’s private sector rose notably in July.

The report said that the rate of growth quickened to the fastest since April, 2018, attributing the rise to the number of businesses and clients reopening following lockdown, along with a pick-up in customer demand.

According to NatWest, the rise was quicker than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average and one of the quickest among the 12 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions the index studies, suggesting that the East Midlands is bouncing back from the historic low recorded in its report for April.

The monthly study also said that business confidence among private sector firms operating in the East Midlands improved again in July, with the degree of optimism reaching its highest levels since February.

Those who contributed to the report attributed increased positive sentiment to hopes of a further uptick in client demand and a continuation of the easing of lockdown restrictions.

However, the East Midlands performance in July was tempered by a quicker fall in staffing numbers, despite the pick-up in client demand. But NatWest said that the fall was not as severe as April’s nadir.