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West Midlands firms break new business records - report

The latest NatWest PMI report revealed that the region's businesses are very optimistic about the year ahead

John Maude of NatWest's Midlands and East regional board

The easing of Covid-19 restrictions and the reopening of businesses helped West Midlands firms reach new business records last month, a new report has found.

The latest NatWest PMI report revealed that private sector companies in the West Midlands saw a third consecutive monthly increase in new business in May in what is the sharpest upturn in new orders in the report's history.

This puts the West Midlands in second place in the regional rankings for new business, behind the North West.

The report also found that West Midlands firms recorded the second-quickest increase in output since data became available in January 1997.

Companies across the region were at their most upbeat towards the year-ahead outlook since the series started in July 2012.

Firms are predicting a pick-up in consumption and plan to launch new products and services.

The retreat of Covid-19, vaccine success and hopes for further relaxations of travel restrictions were among the key factors boosting confidence.

Employment across the West Midlands also increased for the third straight month - and the rate of growth was the fastest in 24 years.