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Manufacturing sector leads UK's race to recovery

20 Apr 2012 07:00

RNS Number : 7067B
Begbies Traynor Group PLC
20 April 2012
 



20 April 2012

Manufacturing sector leads UK's race to recovery

Latest Red Flag Alert Report for Q1 2012

The most recent Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert research, published today (20 April), which monitors a series of indicators of UK company distress, shows that manufacturing is recovering against a tide of continued business distress across the country that is affecting many sectors. 

The underlying year-on-year trend showed a welcome fall of 17 per cent in combined distress - when compared with the same period in 2011 - which indicates early progress away from another recession.

However, seasonal trends consistently show increased levels of distress in this quarter after the pre-Christmas retail and leisure spending peak. Combined instances of UK business distress again followed this pattern, rising 55 per cent in the first quarter of 2012, compared with the previous three months, indicating the potential fragility of the recovery.

Winners

Among business sectors that showed positive results, according to the Red Flag Alert research, the manufacturing sector as a whole led the way with very pronounced year-on-year falls in combined distress: food and beverage producers' distress fell by 37 per cent; print and packaging firms saw 73 per cent fewer instances of distress; and other manufacturing businesses saw distress levels fall by 49 per cent.

"Manufacturing is the star of the economy at present and the engine that could drive a recovery. Indeed food and beverage manufacturers were the only sector to see falls in both year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter distress," said Julie Palmer, partner at Begbies Traynor.

She added: "Key manufacturing centres, including London, Manchester and Birmingham have seen falling critical distress over the past quarter when compared with the previous three months, and also compared to a year ago."

Losers

Significant problems in the property services sector (which showed a 122 per cent increase in distress) and the construction sector (which showed a 104 per cent increase in distress) in the first quarter of 2012, indicate that while private sector manufacturers are leading the green shoots of the economy, public spending cuts are still hitting many companies hard as long-term infrastructure and construction contracts are being held over or shelved.

Ric Traynor, chairman of Begbies Traynor Group said: "We have seen numerous construction firms, contractors and suppliers restructure or withdraw from markets recently, and there are concerns that the impact of the sustained spending freeze on this sector is being masked by the fact that many sub-contractors are not immediately counted in government unemployment numbers.

He added: "There is a great deal of consolidation and contraction still to come in this sector, and this will leave the UK short of capacity when the spending constraints loosen and projects are back on the horizon again."

Critical problems in food and drug retailing increased by 43 per cent, against an average fall of 7 per cent in the first quarter of 2012, compared with the same period for 2011.

Julie Palmer commented: "Tough seasonal trading conditions usually create quarter-on-quarter increases in distress in January, February and March each year. Some sectors such as retailing and construction are yet to see improvements, but the overall fall in distress compared to 12 months ago is a sign of some momentum towards overall recovery."

She added: "Retailing continues to see high levels of distress in a traditionally difficult quarter following the annual Christmas spending peak. This is evidenced by the likes of Game going into administration, and by the 0.8 per cent drop in retail sales volumes between January and February this year. It is extremely likely we will witness more high profile retail failures, as well as increased consolidation and restructuring across the retail environment in the next two quarters."

Other sectors dependent on discretionary spending, such as the licensed trade, leisure and the travel industry, continue to have a difficult time with considerable increases in business distress. Ongoing job insecurity and a desire to pay down personal debt have led many consumers to reassess their outgoings, with many people choosing the cheaper options of drinking at home rather than at their local pub; cancelling gym memberships; and opting for a staycation rather than foreign holidays.

Ric Traynor concluded: "Although business distress levels are up 59 per cent from the last survey of Quarter 4 2011, the overall year-on-year total of instances of combined distress is down 17 per cent, a welcome sign that the manufacturing sector, aided by low interest rates and a competitive pound, is leading the economy gradually back towards improved financial health.

"Generally the liquidity of firms is increasingly polarising. Many companies are hoarding cash reserves and these are ironically the businesses best placed to secure borrowing from lenders. On the other hand there are many good businesses whose growth is constrained by their cash-flow pressures and a continuing shortage of debt funding. Improving the availability of working capital to the future stars of the economy is going to be critical to the momentum of any fledgling recovery. We still expect to see some volatility in quarterly Red Flag Alert Surveys over the next 12 months."

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Contacts: For further information or to arrange interviews please call Paul Snape or Sarah Hone on 01423 569 999 or 07957 156 999 or email paul@appealpr.com

Notes to editors:

About Red Flag Alert

Red Flag Alert measures corporate distress signals through a comprehensive and complex methodology, drawing on factual legal and financial data from a wide range of relevant sources for companies that have been trading for over a year.

The survey monitors the numbers of companies experiencing difficulties in two categories: "Significant Problems" and "Critical Problems". Companies with "Significant Problems" are those with either a court action and/or poor, very poor insolvent or out of date accounts. Companies with "Critical Problems" are those with CCJs totalling £5,000 or more and/or Wind-Up Petition related actions.

Combined problems provide an overall picture of business distress and represent an aggregation of significant and critical problems

Red Flag Alert is now commercially available to all businesses, on an annual subscription basis, to help them better understand risk and exposure and help prepare them for the future. Further information about Red Flag Alert can be found at: www.redflagalert.com

 

About Begbies Traynor Group

Begbies Traynor Group plc is a specialist professional services consultancy providing independent professional advice and solutions to businesses, financial institutions, the accountancy and legal professions and individuals in the areas of recovery, corporate finance, investigations and risk management. It is listed on AIM (Ticker: BEG). Further information can be found at: www.begbies-traynorgroup.com

 

 

Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert Survey - Combined Distress (Significant & Critical) Q1 2012

Sector

Q1 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Q4 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Automotive

3,296

2,103

-36%

1,823

2,103

15%

Construction

25,031

21,731

-13%

11,220

21,731

94%

Food & Beverage Manufacturing

502

314

-37%

332

314

-5%

Printing & Packaging

1,978

531

-73%

529

531

0%

Other Manufacturing

6,559

3,342

-49%

3,114

3,342

7%

Financial Services

3,658

1,913

-48%

1,584

1,913

21%

Property Services

15,720

13,144

-16%

6,162

13,144

113%

Professional Services

15,526

7,898

-49%

5,965

7,898

32%

Support Services

52,862

36,915

-30%

20,995

36,915

76%

Media

3,598

2,064

-43%

1,776

2,064

16%

Hotels & Accommodation

1,169

793

-32%

679

793

17%

Bars & Restaurants

4,505

3,414

-24%

2,475

3,414

38%

Sports & Recreation

1,977

1,537

-22%

993

1,537

55%

Leisure & Culture

3,006

2,365

-21%

1,082

2,365

119%

Travel & Tourism

1,893

1,079

-43%

1,035

1,079

4%

Food & Drugs Retailing

2,390

1,341

-44%

1,256

1,341

7%

General Retailing

7,897

6,409

-19%

3,915

6,409

64%

Wholesaling

5,664

4,007

-29%

2,806

4,007

43%

Haulage & Logistics

2,358

1,271

-46%

1,171

1,271

9%

Telecoms & IT

15,231

12,761

-16%

6,269

12,761

104%

Utilities

400

666

67%

330

666

102%

Others

11,334

28,772

154%

23,937

28,772

20%

All Sectors186,554154,370-17%99,448154,370

55%

Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert Report - Critical Distress - Q1 2012

Sector

Q1 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Q4 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Automotive

120

142

18%

109

142

30%

Construction

1,202

1,199

0%

1,167

1,199

3%

Food & Beverage Manufacturing

30

29

-3%

19

29

53%

Printing & Packaging

53

28

-47%

43

28

-35%

Other Manufacturing

306

288

-6%

265

288

9%

Financial Services

120

89

-26%

86

89

3%

Property Services

288

182

-37%

329

182

-45%

Professional Services

138

176

28%

163

176

8%

Support Services

934

760

-19%

1,144

760

-34%

Media

76

51

-33%

85

51

-40%

Hotels & Accommodation

45

65

44%

46

65

41%

Bars & Restaurants

212

392

85%

201

392

95%

Sports & Recreation

49

47

-4%

49

47

-4%

Leisure & Culture

44

34

-23%

44

34

-23%

Travel & Tourism

52

44

-15%

75

44

-41%

Food & Drugs Retailing

57

90

58%

63

90

43%

General Retailing

186

133

-28%

206

133

-35%

Wholesaling

210

224

7%

196

224

14%

Haulage & Logistics

81

75

-7%

113

75

-34%

Telecoms & IT

194

202

4%

222

202

-9%

Utilities

20

15

-25%

14

15

7%

Others

203

693

241%

667

693

4%

All Sectors

4,620

4,958

7%

5,306

4,958

-7%

Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert Report - Significant Distress - Q1 2012

Sector

Q1 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Q4 2011

Q1 2012

% change

Automotive

3,176

1,961

-38%

1,714

1,961

14%

Construction

23,829

20,532

-14%

10,053

20,532

104%

Food & Beverage Mfrg

472

285

-40%

313

285

-9%

Printing & Packaging

1,925

503

-74%

486

503

3%

Other Mfrg

6,253

3,054

-51%

2,849

3,054

7%

Financial Services

3,538

1,824

-48%

1,498

1,824

22%

Property Services

15,432

12,962

-16%

5,833

12,962

122%

Professional Services

15,388

7,722

-50%

5,802

7,722

33%

Support Services

51,928

36,155

-30%

19,851

36,155

82%

Media

3,522

2,013

-43%

1,691

2,013

19%

Hotels & Accommodation

1,124

728

-35%

633

728

15%

Bars & Restaurants

4,293

3,022

-30%

2,274

3,022

33%

Sports & Recreation

1,928

1,490

-23%

944

1,490

58%

Leisure & Culture

2,962

2,331

-21%

1,038

2,331

125%

Travel & Tourism

1,841

1,035

-44%

960

1,035

8%

Food & Drugs Retailing

2,333

1,251

-46%

1,193

1,251

5%

General Retailing

7,711

6,276

-19%

3,709

6,276

69%

Wholesaling

5,454

3,783

-31%

2,610

3,783

45%

Haulage & Logistics

2,277

1,196

-47%

1,058

1,196

13%

Telecoms & IT

15,037

12,559

-16%

6,047

12,559

108%

Utilities

380

651

71%

316

651

106%

Others

11,131

28,079

152%

23,270

28,079

21%

All Sectors

181,934

149,412

-18%

94,142

149,412

59%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This information is provided by RNS
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