SMEs reveal survival tactics amid inflationary crisis

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49% of all small business owners in the UK are set to increase their prices as they look to battle rising costs, a new report reveals.

The SME Insights Report, released by small business insurance provider Simply Business, saw over 1,000 small business owners from across the UK surveyed. It shows how SMEs are responding to the current economic climate – navigating an uphill challenge of rising costs, staggering levels of inflation and post-Covid-19 financial recovery.

The study found that small business owners are being forced to implement price increases, slow down plans for expansion and even stop any plans for new hires.

Yet despite all this, 71% say that they feel optimistic about their business’s prospects over the next six months. In the face of adversity, confidence levels among SME owners remains high.

Many SMEs are having to employ a number of survival tactics to make it through the next six months. With 49% of all small business owners set to increase their prices, 21% intend to raise prices by 6-10%. For almost one in 10 owners (7%), these increases could be by as much as 20%.

40% are holding off expanding or opening new premises in the next six months, and just under half (48%) are unlikely to hire any additional employees in the next six months.

Expansion plans are also set to be placed on hold. 48% say they’re unlikely to hire any additional employees, while 40% hold off on opening new or additional premises due to the current economic climate.

20% say they’re even unlikely to purchase any new equipment or tools, as owners look to reduce spending.

62% of owners believe that the economy is set to worsen over the next six months, but despite this, remain confident in their business’ ability to weather the storm.

This level of confidence is a stark contrast to levels reported during the pandemic, when in September 2020, 17% predicted that their business wouldn’t survive another lockdown.

Almost two years on, 34% now say they’re more confident about their business’ prospects than 6-12 months ago, with 71% very confident about their business prospects in 2022.

Jonathan Portes, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at King’s College London, said: “Small businesses in the UK have had to cope with overlapping economic shocks over the past three years – the pandemic, Brexit, and now the cost of living crisis.

“What this study shows is that despite the general economic pessimism, most businesses remain resilient. Like consumers, they expect the UK economy to worsen significantly over the next year, but they remain reasonably confident about their own prospects in the face of rising cost pressures.

“UK businesses might remain resilient in the face of further economic turmoil, but they need and deserve a more coherent longer-term strategy for the UK economy.”

Alan Thomas, UK CEO at Simply Business, added: “The temperature of the nation’s self-employed is absolutely clear in our latest research. For 70%, rising costs – as many still battle the lasting effects of the pandemic – represent the single biggest risk to recovery.

“This has left many owners with little choice but to put survival tactics in place. Half of all small business owners plan to increase their prices this year, while 48% are halting new hires and two in five are putting expansion plans on hold. Yet it’s encouraging to see that SME confidence is improving as we emerge from the pandemic. Indeed, the majority of owners are both confident and optimistic for the future of their business.

“With almost six million SMEs in the UK – accounting for over 99% of all businesses, 33% of employment and 21% of all turnover – it’s vital for all of us that they can weather this summer of uncertainty and beyond.

“Insuring 530,000 small businesses – from restaurants and accountants to builders and hairdressers – allows us to see first-hand how small businesses have been able to adapt in the most challenging circumstances. That’s why it’s more important than ever for the nation to support small businesses and help them not just survive, but thrive for years to come.”

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