Consumer Confidence
This coverage explores trends and insights into consumer confidence and their impact on the UK retail sector. Reporting includes survey data, economic indicators, shopper sentiment, and analysis of how confidence levels influence spending patterns, sales performance, and strategic planning. Designed for retail executives and managers, it provides context for understanding demand fluctuations and preparing for market challenges.
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Apr- 2021 -9 AprilHigh Street
Total UK footfall decreases by 69%, BRC tracker finds
Total UK footfall decreased by 68.7% in March (Yo2Y), marking only a 4.9% improvement from February, according to the latest British Retail Consortium (BRC) Sensormatic tracker. The data, which covered the five weeks from 28 February to 3 April 2021, showed that the footfall drop in March was above the…
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Mar- 2021 -31 MarchComment
It’ll be alright on the night
They haven’t seen a customer for months, and if reports are to be believed, it’s likely that other, unwanted visitors have likely moved in. But, for now, let’s assume that the local pest control have done their job, spring and summer lines are on the rails, and the windows are…
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19 MarchEconomy
UK consumer confidence rises in March
Consumer confidence in the UK is on the rise, according to GfK’s monthly Consumer Confidence Index, as consumer confidence has increased by seven points on its monitor since last month. GfK’s index examines five key measures in economic confidence in regards to consumers, including their financial situation over the past…
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16 MarchNews
ScS welcomes ‘record’ H1 amid pent up demand
ScS has welcomed a “record” performance in the half-year ended 23 January 2021, with revenues up by 14.4% to £173.9m, in light of “pent up demand” witnessed over the summer. In the same period, profit before tax rose to £17.7m, up from a loss of £0.6m reported the prior year,…
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9 MarchOnline & Digital
Online retail sales up 70% in February
Online retail sales reportedly increased 69.5% year-on-year in February 2020, as Boris Johnson’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown supported consumer confidence. While the figure is slightly lower than January’s 74% growth, it is above the three, six, and 12-month rolling averages of 57.1%, 42.5%, and 42.7% year-on-year respectively. According to the…
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8 MarchHigh Street
February footfall falls by 73.5%
UK retail footfall for February reportedly fell 73.5% year-on-year, the second largest decline seen since May 2020. According to the British Retail Consortium, the drop represented a 3.4% improvement from January’s levels. The data stems from the latest ShopperTrak analysis, which has joined Sensormatic Solutions in turn changing the footfall…
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5 MarchHigh Street
Sales fall 3.1% in Feb despite record online sales
Shuttered high street shops contributed to a 3.1% decline in total like-for-like sales in February but fashion and homeware helped drive online sales to a record high, new figures from accountancy and business advisory firm BDO LLP reveal. According to BDO’s High Street Sales Tracker (HSST), total like-for-like (LFL) sales,…
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4 MarchHigh Street
February footfall rises across all destinations despite lockdown
Footfall across UK retail destinations rose by 16% in February against the previous month, despite the continuation of lockdown and ongoing restrictions on non-essential retail. According to Springboard’s latest footfall monitor, this marks the largest month-on-month increase for February since its footfall data first became available in 2009. Footfall rose…
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Feb- 2021 -9 FebruaryCoronavirus Featured Content
January retail sales slump to lowest level since May 2020
January saw retail sales growth decline to its lowest level since May of last year, figures by the BRC and KPMG show. According to the pair’s sales monitor, total retail sales dropped by 1.3% in January compared to 0.4% in January 2020 as national lockdown measures continue to disrupt trading. …
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8 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Kurt Geiger reports pre-pandemic growth
Luxury footwear and accessories retailer Kurt Geiger has reported pre-pandemic growth to both its revenues and profits. Accounts filed at Companies House revealed that the group’s turnover rose to £347m for the year ended 1 February 2020, a year-on-year increase of 3.7%. Operating profit for the period also grew from…
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