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Brokers more optimistic than their customers

by Kevin Rose
6 December 2017
IMLA: outlook for specialist lenders is positive
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36% of brokers working in property and asset finance believe that the majority of their customers have a negative view of the UK’s economic outlook for the next three years, according to the latest broker sentiment poll from United Trust Bank (UTB).

Only 20% indicated that most of their customers took a positive view whilst 40% believed their customers were neutral.

However, the survey of over 140 intermediaries, carried out by UTB in October, found that as a group, brokers were more optimistic about the future than the customers they serve.

When asked of their view of the UK’s economic outlook for the next three years, 35% were positive, 30% said ‘negative’ and 35% were neutral.

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UTB said that, although brokers are generally more positive, the new research indicates a decrease in broker confidence since the EU referendum.

A poll carried out by UTB in July 2016, immediately following the Brexit vote, found that 56% of respondents were positive about the UK’s future outside of the EU. With 35% of brokers now taking a positive view of the economic outlook to 2021, sentiment towards the split has become more negative.

Harley Kagan, group managing director at United Trust Bank, said: “Many business people look for certainty when making important decisions and unfortunately we’re not seeing much of that as we move towards Brexit. This lack of a cohesive view of how the UK will operate in just 18 months time coupled with almost daily reports of political infighting amongst those in charge of the process is bound to be detrimental to business confidence.

“In addition, companies may be devoting huge amounts of money and resource to working out just how they will continue to operate post Brexit. That resource may, in normal circumstances, have been employed in driving growth and investment, something which may have been moved to the back burner for the time being.

“UTB’s position has always been that change will continue to happen and we must be prepared not only to adapt to the new environment but be ready to take advantage of new opportunities. Brexit certainly ups the stakes but whether it’s political change, change caused by market forces or technological advancements disrupting or even destroying existing business models, nothing stays the same for long. Brexit hasn’t stopped UTB from having another successful year and the same can be said for brokers and businesses the length and breadth of the UK.

“There will, of course, be more uncertainty ahead. Some businesses will find that a good enough reason to batten down the hatches and ride out the storm. Others will look to make the most of the stronger winds. At UTB we’ll be out there supporting the brokers and customers who wish to steer their own course rather than be swept along with the tide.”

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