Business confidence in Scotland rose three points during August to 59%, according to the latest Business Barometer from Bank of Scotland.

Companies in Scotland reported slightly lower confidence in their own business prospects month-on-month, down five points at 65%. However, when taken alongside their optimism in the economy, up nine points to 52%, this gives a headline confidence reading of 59% (vs. 56% in July).

A net balance of 70% of businesses in the country also expect to increase staff levels over the next year, up 47 points on last month.

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Looking ahead to the next six months, Scottish businesses identified their top target areas for growth as investing in their team, for example through training (59%), evolving their offer, for example by introducing new products or services (39%) and entering new markets (39%).

National Picture

Overall, UK business confidence rose two points in August to 54%.

While firms’ confidence in the wider economy dropped three points to 44%, their optimism in their own trading prospects rose five points to 63%.

London was the most confident part of the UK in August (69%), followed by the East of England (64%).

Sector Insights

Manufacturing firms saw confidence up 14 points this month, to 62%. This level was previously seen in 2015. Retailers also saw an increase in confidence this month, with levels up 13 points to 57%, a five-month high. However, construction firms confidence fell by five points to 40%, a four-month low while confidence in service sector firms also fell eight points to 53%.

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Martyn Kendrick, Scotland Director at Bank of Scotland Commercial Banking, said: “It’s encouraging to see Scottish business confidence continuing to strengthen, outpacing the UK average for a fourth month in a row.

“The strong focus on team investment and widespread hiring plans demonstrates that Scottish firms are taking a long-term view of growth, building the capabilities they need for sustained success. We’ll continue to provide our support to help businesses across the country achieve their ambitions.”

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