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APA Owner-Managed Business Survey - 2023

26 July 2023

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77% of owner managed businesses rate Government support as either poor or very poor.  That is one of the key findings of a survey of 532 of these businesses launched by the Association of Practising Accountants (APA) today.

Other findings include:

  • 90% anticipate labour costs will rise over the next 12 months
  • 89% anticipate supply-chain costs to rise over the next 12 months
  • 53% expect energy costs to impede their ability to deliver
  • 68% were either unlikely or very unlikely to make significant capital investment in the next 12 months
  • Business growth was identified as the main priority for 23% of respondents while sustaining their business was the priority for 59% and business survival for 11% 

Despite these concerns the research found that many of these businesses remained resilient:  

  • 49% think they are in better shape than 12 months ago
  • 78% were confident they could cope with further interest rate rises in the next 12 months
  • Only 39% felt recruitment and retention was likely to be a bigger challenge going forward than in the previous 12 months

Commenting on the findings APA Chairman Martin Muirhead said:

“Owner managed businesses are struggling.  A combination of inflationary pressures, cost of living challenges, energy price volatility and an uncertain economic outlook present significant threat to this vital economic sector.   

“There is real frustration among owner managers at the lack of resolve from Government that is now required to help tackle these issues.  The overarching message from our research is that uncertain trading conditions are hampering competitiveness and that while there are multiple causes, not enough is being done by policy makers to help owner managers deal with the fallout.” 

To read the full report please click here.