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Two in five businesses expect economy to worsen in the year ahead: SBF survey
Two in five businesses expect economy to worsen in the year ahead: SBF survey

Business Times

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Times

Two in five businesses expect economy to worsen in the year ahead: SBF survey

[SINGAPORE] Business outlook has weakened considerably amid growing uncertainty, based on a Singapore Business Federation (SBF) survey released on Wednesday (May 28). The proportion of businesses that foresee the economy worsening over the next 12 months nearly doubled on the quarter, from 22 per cent in Q4 2024 to 40 per cent in Q1 2025, the National Business Survey (NBS) 2025 - Singapore Budget Edition found. 'This bearish sentiment is shared by both small and medium-sized enterprises, with the proportion expecting worsening conditions increasing from 23 per cent to 41 per cent, and large companies, where the figure rose from 18 per cent to 38 per cent over the same period,' the survey indicated. It collated responses from 526 businesses across major sectors. Businesses in the hotels, restaurants and accommodations, health and social services as well as retail trade sectors showed high pessimism about economic prospects for the next 12 months, SBF said. Notably, the hotels, restaurants and accommodation sector had the most cautious outlook. It recorded the lowest score among all sectors for Business Sentiment Index (BSI) – a new indicator that consolidates key measures that capture business confidence. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up The sector's BSI of 52.2 was below the overall BSI of 56.5. It also reported the lowest levels for revenue expectations, profitability expectations, positive business expansion outlook and level of planned capital investment, and had the least optimistic business growth confidence level. Moreover, businesses are anticipating rising cost pressures over the next six months, NBS found. The real estate and hotels, restaurants and accommodations sectors faced the highest cost expectations with BSI scores at 78.4 and 71.9, respectively. Bright spots despite cautious overall sentiment While overall sentiment is cautious, some sectors showed optimism. The banking and insurance as well as education sectors were the most optimistic, with BSI scores of 61.2 and 60.5, respectively. These two sectors logged the highest revenue expectations. Sectors with the highest profitability expectations included the education sector with a 60.8 score, the real estate sector with 60.4, and the banking and insurance sector with 59.1. Business expansion outlook remained moderate at 61.6, indicating some optimism for growth – particularly for the sectors of education with a BSI of 66.6, and banking and insurance with a BSI of 65.6. Hiring outlook had a 57.7 score, suggesting that businesses intend to maintain their current workforce size. The hotels, restaurants and accommodations, IT and related services and education sectors had the most optimistic hiring outlooks with BSI scores of 67.4, 61.8 and 60.1, respectively. Most useful Singapore Budget 2025 measures, according to businesses Businesses also identified the five most useful measures that emerged from Budget 2025. These were the 50 per cent Corporate Income Tax Rebate; the enhancement of the Progressive Wage Credit Scheme; the Central Provident Fund transition offset; the extension of Senior Employment Credit; and the new SkillsFuture Workforce Development Grant. Strong transformation momentum, liquidity concerns Transformation momentum remains strong as businesses are continuing to pursue long-term competitiveness through enterprise and workforce transformation, the survey found. Kok Ping Soon, chief executive of SBF, said: 'It is important that businesses stay the course in enterprise and workforce transformation by leveraging on the slew of government support.' Despite this, challenges of high costs of adopting new technologies and manpower crunches when staff attend training persist. Internationalisation and artificial intelligence development schemes emerged as top priorities for enterprise transformation, NBS said. The redesigned SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit and SkillsFuture Workforce Development Grant were the most preferred initiatives for workforce transformation. Liquidity was a key concern for businesses as around one-quarter face a moderate to severe credit crunch – with 35 per cent of these reporting insufficient cash to operate for three to six months, NBS found. Businesses also wanted greater government support on financing related programmes, more flexible repayment terms and access to alternative financing solutions. Noting that accessibility and cost of financing were areas of concern, Kok said SBF hopes to work with the government and financial institutions to better support businesses. This comes as some businesses may now require larger financing lines and longer financing terms amid the impact of US tariff measures, he added. .

Businesses, residents invited to participate in surveys about Moline services
Businesses, residents invited to participate in surveys about Moline services

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Businesses, residents invited to participate in surveys about Moline services

The City of Moline is conducting two important surveys – one for residents and one for businesses – to gather feedback on government services and assess the quality of life in Moline, according to a news release. The results from both surveys will inform the city's upcoming strategic plan, ensuring that Moline's future is shaped by the voices of both its residents and business owners. Over the next few weeks, randomly selected households will receive invitations to complete the National Community Survey. Those selected are encouraged to follow the enclosed instructions and participate. The survey will then open to all residents in the coming weeks, and those interested can sign up for a notification when it becomes available here. Moline businesses will also receive the National Business Survey to share their experiences, challenges and priorities. Business owners are encouraged to participate to help the city strengthen Moline's business environment. Mayor Sangeetha Rayapati emphasized the importance of survey participation: 'Moline's success is built on collaboration between our city government and the people who live and work here. We value resident and business owner feedback year-round, but as we shape our Strategic Plan, your voice is more important than ever. This survey is your opportunity to directly influence the city's priorities and help guide Moline's future. If you receive a survey, please take a few moments to complete it – it's a small effort with a big impact on our community.' City Administrator Bob Vitas echoed this sentiment, encouraging participation: 'If you choose to participate in the survey, we thank you for your valuable time. Know that we take the process of engaging the community seriously and the overall survey results will help to guide the City leadership over the next several years to further improve and enhance Moline as a place to live, work and play.' For more information, contact Community Engagement Manager Ashley Allen Smith at aallensmith@ or 309-524-2007. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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