Service sector divided over outlook - CBI

26 Aug 2021 11:58 PM

Optimism among service sector firms was mixed in the three months to August, according to the latest quarterly Service Sector Survey from the CBI. While sentiment about the general business situation continued to improve amongst business and professional services, consumer services saw sentiment fall compared to the previous quarter. 

Business and professional services saw strong volumes growth, with similar expectations for the three months ahead. Business volumes within consumer services grew for the first time in three years, marking the strongest growth since February 2018. However, prospects for the coming quarter looked bleaker with a fall in volumes expected.   

Costs per person grew over the three months to August, with growth in both sub-sectors the strongest in around two years. Cost pressures are set to build further over the next quarter. Selling prices also grew in both sub-sectors, with prices in consumer services growing at the fastest rate since February 2019. Price growth is set to ramp up further in the coming quarter. 

Nevertheless, following strong growth in volumes, profitability in business and professional services grew at its fastest pace in six years. Profitability also grew within consumer services at a similar rate to the previous quarter. Next quarter, prospects are set to diverge between sub-sectors, with a fall in profits in consumer services and continued growth in business and professional services. 

Employment remained the same in the three months to August for consumer services, with headcount growing at an above average rate in business and professional services. Next quarter, employment prospects are set to diverge further with a decline expected in consumer services while headcount growth is expected to strengthen in business and professional services. 

Charlotte Dendy, CBI Principal Economist, yesterday said:

“It’s clear that the service sector has performed well over the three months to August, revealing strong volumes and profits growth in our latest survey as the economy reopened over the summer. However, the outlook between sub-sectors is set to diverge over the quarter ahead, with a deterioration in prospects expected in consumer services.  

“Firms in sectors such as hotels, restaurants and travel, do not expect this strength to persist into the next quarter, reflecting the pressure that consumer services firms continue to face.  

“With the vaccine roll-out continuing to deliver, it is vital that this autumn is used by the Government to help unlock investment in the private sector to cement the economic recovery. Major reform of an unfair, uncompetitive and unproductive business rates system would be a good place to start.” 

Key findings 

Figures are balance statistics unless otherwise stated. 

Business and professional services 

Consumer services