Whitings SME Growth Index
27th February 2014Data Source: Whitings’ SME Growth Index
The Whitings’ SME Growth Index is a barometer to measure and bench-mark how successful our clients are in being able to grow their businesses. It is constructed as follows:
- Year on year turnover (excluding Covid grants and other exceptional income sources) is continually measured over the review period.
- Results are assigned to the year in which the year end falls,
- Data is extracted from the accounts of a random sample of approximately 1,500 anonymized local SME business clients.
- Sample only includes trading businesses (excludes investment businesses, clubs and charities).
- Average growth is calculated as the median of the sample.
- Sample includes businesses in start-up and cessation phases.
- Sample includes both entrepreneurial and lifestyle businesses.
- The data breaks down into 14 trade sectors.
Annual Snapshots:
2024Â |Â +0.4% (Stagnation, partly relating to election year)
2023Â |Â +4.2% (Good steady growth, partly due to businesses passing on high cost inflation to customers)
2022Â |Â +11.8% (Post Covid ‘revenge spending’)
2021Â |Â -4.5 % (Covid year 2)
2020Â | -1.8% (Covid year 1)
2019Â |Â Â +1.3% (Anticipation of Brexit implementation)
2018Â |Â +1.4% (Anticipation of Brexit implementation)
2017Â |Â +2.6% (Normal steady year)
2016Â |Â -0.1%Â (Anticipation of Brexit vote)
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Blog entry by: Ian Piper
Disclaimer - All information in this post was correct at time of writing.