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    Britain's finance firms see biggest plunge in sentiment in two years -survey

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 24, 2025

    1 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image illustrates the decline in sentiment among British finance firms as reported by the CBI survey. The stark drop in optimism reflects economic challenges and cost concerns impacting the finance sector in late 2024.
    Financial firms in Britain show declining sentiment amid economic challenges - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    British finance firms report a sharp decline in sentiment in Q4 2024, according to a CBI survey. Despite increased business volumes, concerns over national insurance hikes and budget impact outlook.

    British Finance Firms Report Sharp Sentiment Decline in 2024

    LONDON (Reuters) - Optimism about the business outlook for financial firms in Britain fell in the fourth quarter of 2024 at the sharpest pace in two years, a survey by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) showed on Thursday.

    The CBI's measure of sentiment among financial firms fell to -28% in December, the biggest fall since September 2022, despite an increase in business volumes over the last three months. It had come in at -13% last September.

    Comments submitted with respondents' answers to the survey highlighted cost concerns associated with finance minister Rachel Reeves's budget, the CBI said.

    The government announced an increase in national insurance, or social security, contributions paid by employers by 1.2 percentage points as well as a lowering of the threshold at which employers start paying it, in an effort to raise revenues.

    The national insurance hike for employers was necessary to fund investment in public services, Reeves said at the time.

    Headcount at financial firms also fell at an increased pace over the past three months, the CBI survey said.

    (Reporting By Lawrence White; Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •British finance firms see biggest sentiment drop in two years.
    • •CBI survey shows sentiment fell to -28% in December 2024.
    • •Increased business volumes did not offset sentiment decline.
    • •Concerns over national insurance hikes impact outlook.
    • •Headcount at financial firms decreased over past three months.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain's finance firms see biggest plunge in sentiment in two years -survey

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the sharp decline in business sentiment among British financial firms as reported by a CBI survey.

    2What factors contributed to the sentiment decline?

    Factors include concerns over national insurance hikes and budget implications from finance minister Rachel Reeves.

    3How did business volumes affect sentiment?

    Despite an increase in business volumes, sentiment declined due to cost concerns and policy changes.

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