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UK business and professional services sentiment highest since August 2024, CBI says

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Posted on February 26, 2026

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LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Sentiment in Britain's business and professional services sector became markedly less negative in the current quarter, ending more than a year of declines, but consumer-

UK business, professional services mood hits post‑Aug 2024 high — CBI

Business vs. Consumer Services Outlook

LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Sentiment in Britain's business and professional services sector became markedly less negative in the current quarter, ending more than a year of declines, but consumer-facing businesses remain downbeat, a survey showed on Thursday.

CBI Survey Results and Optimism Shift

The Confederation of British Industry's quarterly services sector survey showed that optimism for business and professional services businesses jumped to -3 in February from -50 in November, its highest reading since August 2024.

By contrast, optimism for consumer services businesses stayed deeply negative at -45, up only slightly from -47 in November.

"With little sign of improvement in consumer services, overall momentum is likely to remain weak – weighing on investment and employment prospects," said Charlotte Dendy, the CBI's economic surveys and data manager.

BRC Data on Consumer Confidence

Separate figures from the British Retail Consortium, also released on Thursday, offered some prospect of a recovery as consumer sentiment rose to its highest since June 2025.

"The lift in confidence is encouraging, but fragile. Slow growth and rising unemployment still weigh heavily on the economy," BRC Chief Executive Helen Dickinson said.

BoE Growth Forecast and Inflation

Policy and Macroeconomic Backdrop

Earlier this month, the Bank of England downgraded its growth forecast for 2026 to 0.9% from 1.2% and on Tuesday finance minister Rachel Reeves will unveil fresh forecasts from the government's Office for Budget Responsibility.

Unemployment and Wage Trends

Unemployment is close to a 10-year high and wage growth is slowing from rapid rates in recent years.

However, purchasing managers' data has shown a pickup in business activity since the start of the year and a fall in inflation back to target in April is widely expected to limit the impact on living standards.

Fiscal Signals and Tax Policy

Past budget statements from Reeves have weighed heavily on business sentiment, especially after she announced a big rise in employment taxes in October 2024.

Labour Reforms and Business Concerns

Reeves has said she does not plan to announce tax changes on Tuesday but the CBI said businesses were still worried about new employment legislation that will make it harder to fire workers and give guaranteed hours to some part-time staff.

"Service sector firms want to see the government continuing to find appropriate landing zones on the Employment Rights Act and accelerating cuts to the regulatory burden - both critical to tackling the high cost of doing business," Dendy said.

Survey Methodology and Fieldwork

The CBI survey was based on responses from 351 firms between January 27 and February 12, while the BRC data came from an Opinium poll of 2,000 adults.

(Reporting by David Milliken. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Business & professional services optimism rose to -3 in February from -50 in November, the best since August 2024.
  • Consumer services sentiment remains deeply negative at -45, up slightly from -47.
  • BRC-Opinium data show consumer confidence at its highest since June 2025.
  • The Bank of England cut its 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.9% from 1.2% earlier.
  • Firms remain wary of employment legislation and regulatory burdens, the CBI warns.

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The CBI’s quarterly services survey shows UK business and professional services sentiment has improved markedly, nearing neutral, while consumer-facing services remain downbeat.
How did business and professional services perform?
Optimism jumped to -3 in February from -50 in November, the strongest reading since August 2024, indicating improving conditions though still slightly negative.
What other indicators are mentioned?
BRC-Opinium data show consumer confidence at the highest since June 2025, and the Bank of England trimmed its 2026 growth forecast to 0.9%, shaping the broader outlook.

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