Quarter of households still worried about bills

New research by NFU Mutual has found that despite financial confidence growing overall across the UK, the number of those feeling confident about their finances within the next 12 months has reduced (41%) compared to August 2023 (52%) with 24% of respondents still concerned around household bills. Those aged 75 and above are the most concerned…

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85% of UK businesses don’t believe in enhancing supply chain resilience

Research from Dun & Bradstreet has found that 85% of UK organisations don’t believe that enhancing supply chain resilience and diversification is crucial for future-proofing their businesses, yet 77% of business leaders are concerned about their level of resilience for future disruptions.  The findings reveal that over half of UK businesses (57%) admit that their…

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Spending on mortgages and rent rose in April

Data sourced from millions of Barclays current accounts* reveals that consumer spending on rent and mortgage payments accelerated in April, reversing the encouraging slowdown in the first quarter of the year. Meanwhile, leaseholders are finding their housing costs compounded by high service charges and ground rents. To compensate, household spending on areas such as homewares,…

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Small business confidence rise could signal end of recession

Small business confidence made a welcome return to positive territory for the first time in two years, the first evidence that the small business community has now come out of the late 2023 recession, according to FSB’s Small Business Index (SBI) for Q1 2024.  The headline confidence reading jumped up over 20 points to reach…

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