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UK tech sector thriving: KPMG
Edward Ng - February 24, 2015

The UK tech sector enjoyed robust growth in the last quarter of 2014, avoiding the slowdown seen across the wider UK economy, according to the latest KPMG/Markit Tech Monitor UK survey.

The report, which tracks the performance, confidence and employment outlook of UK technology businesses, illustrated that tech sector jobs growth accelerated, delivering sustained improvements that now stretches to five years. It also found the widest performance gap between the tech sector and the rest of the UK economy for almost six years.

According to the report, the UK tech sector enjoyed a robust and accelerated improvement in profitability in the final quarter of 2014. Much of this was down to new business gains, the success of new products and slower cost inflation. At 55.8 in Q4, the index measuring tech sector profitability was the second-highest for any quarter since Q4 2007. The report also found:

Tech sector job creation and new business trends exceeded UK-wide benchmarks by substantial margins in the final quarter of last year, with firms citing a wave of new product launches and greater investment spending as the reasons for a hike in employment

More than half of the survey panel (53%) expect a rise in business activity over the next 12 months while only 7% forecast a reduction
New orders received by the UK tech sector were well above the 50.0 no-change value, at 60.1, up from 57.9 at the end of Q3.

Tech sector job hiring intentions and capex plans remain upbeat for the next 12 months, but are less positive than those reported in mid-2014.
In a word of caution, the survey points out that tech companies tempered their business confidence in Q4 2014, broadly mirroring overall UK service sector patterns, with the latest survey pointing to the lowest level of optimism for two years.

Commenting on the latest Tech Monitor UK results, Tudor Aw, partner and head of technology sector at KPMG, said:“This quarter’s report shows that the concerns highlighted in Q3 2014 about the sector entering into storm clouds have been misplaced. The previous survey showed that while tech sector business activity had been strong, the rate of expansion had slowed noticeably. Remarkably, the final quarter of 2014 marks a period of sustained job creation in the sector that now stretches to five years, something that should be celebrated loudly.

“In the run up to the General Election, the message from the latest Tech Monitor UK survey is clear; the tech sector remains a star performer of the economic recovery, and the future looks resoundingly bright in terms of industry growth and job creation.”