Business confidence hits decade low despite private sector growth
Business
By
Macharia Kamau
| Apr 05, 2025
The headline="https://www.google.com/url?client=internal-element-cse&cx=011965659370381653902:7awkdkhs2_y&q=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/business/article/2001509212/businesses-remain-wary-despite-increased-consumer-spending&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjZ35_Sv76MAxUXU0EAHVfhGBYQFnoECAIQAg&usg=AOvVaw3TojmdpS0ozSB-rCr0hak_"> Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) Kenya's private sector activity registered growth in March, but it was also marked by a deterioration in confidence among businesses, which dropped to its lowest level in a decade. Business conditions, according to the latest Stanbic’s PMI, improved on account of growth in orders from customers but also boosted by good weather.
PMI measures the prevailing direction of economic trends in different sectors. During March, the headline PMI rose from 50.6 in February to 51.7 in March, which indicates a stronger improvement in business conditions at the end of the first quarter of 2025. Wanyonyi, Marco Arop renew rivalry in Kingston Food security at risk as State faces hiccups in fertiliser distribution Jubilee posts record Sh6b profit as gross premiums jump 34pc Public to have a voice at this year's devolution conference, say Governors Elite golfers to battle for Sh500,000 prize at Winston Churchill Cup 'Ruto Must Go' and Foucault's 'refusal to be governed' counsel Geothermal still tops Kenya's energy mix despite output decline How AI is transforming maternal healthcare in Murang'a county State adds pain to terror attack victims and their kin, 10 years on It was also the highest reading since May 2024 and above the series average of 51.2.
The survey noted that firms highlighted a sharper increase in new business inflows, with growth accelerating to its fastest in just over two years. Businesses surveyed said they gained new customers and saw positive impacts from marketing and favourable weather conditions.
Expanded business activity was driven by growth in nearly all sectors except manufacturing, which contracted in March.
“="https://www.google.com/url?client=internal-element-cse&cx=011965659370381653902:7awkdkhs2_y&q=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/amp/business/2001462600/private-sector-activity-grows-for-third-consecutive-month-survey&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjZ35_Sv76MAxUXU0EAHVfhGBYQFnoECAEQAg&usg=AOvVaw3akyvT7MnITy4KytNlxFFw">The March Kenya PMI shows a private sector with faster growth The PMI survey noted that the uplift in sales supported a faster expansion in business activity across the private sector economy in March.
Output increased at the quickest pace since May 2024, with firms generally indicating that they were able to boost activity to match order volumes.
Confidence in the Kenyan economy among companies remained weak, with a majority of business leaders shelving plans to expand operations over the next year.
“The Future Output Index continued to fall in March, dropping to its lowest level since the survey began in January 2014. Only 2% of monitored firms responded with a positive forecast for business activity over the next 12 months. These panellists highlighted plans to open new outlets, add to their products and services, and rebrand,” said the survey
Despite low optimism, firms increased their hiring, with employment rising for a second consecutive month while staff costs rose for the third month in a row as firms raced to fulfill new orders.
“Employment levels at Kenyan businesses rose for the second consecutive month in March. However, as was the case in February, the increase in staff numbers was mild,” said the survey.
“March data indicated a third consecutive monthly increase in average staff costs at Kenyan companies. ="https://www.google.com/url?client=internal-element-cse&cx=011965659370381653902:7awkdkhs2_y&q=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/main-staging/article/2001509212/businesses-remain-wary-despite-increased-consumer-spending%3Futm_cmp_rs%3Damp-next-page&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjZ35_Sv76MAxUXU0EAHVfhGBYQFnoECAkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2XX27Wm46Z-6iqZnVIl8bq">The rate of inflation was marginal but the fastest in five months.< That said, most respondents (99 per cent)) registered no change in their labour expenses.”
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