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South: Thousands of retailers in distress as Christmas tills fail to ring

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In the final few trading days before Christmas, retailers are trying every trick in the book to attract last-minute shoppers following a tough festive trading period, according to Begbies Traynor, the UK's leading independent insolvency firm.

According to new research from Begbies Traynor, nearly 45,000 (43,677) UK retailers were showing signs of ‘significant’ financial distress as of  December 19, 2017 – a 22% increase compared with last year - indicating the widespread challenges the sector is facing beyond the recent spate of high-profile insolvencies.

Despite separate data from the British Retail Consortium showing that online sales rose 6.5% during November against a 3% decline in non-food sales in store over the same period, the distress figures suggest that while certain multi-channel retailers will have been winners, the traditional Black Friday rush has not compensated for weak overall spending volumes for many retailers, as consumers find their spending power increasingly squeezed.

Julie Palmer, regional managing partner at Begbies Traynor's Portsmouth office, said: “With Christmas Day just around the corner, retailers have all but run out of time to turn around their ailing fortunes after a particularly disappointing few weeks of trading following the apparent success of Black Friday at the end of November.

“The increasingly frantic promotional and discounting activity we are seeing this week across the high street is simply not having the same effect on consumers as it once did. UK shoppers are savvier than ever and prepared to search online for the best deals, having grown wise to the gimmicks and discounts on offer in store, which many now realise may not be as good as they first appear.

“I fear UK retailers are now in the midst of a perfect storm, with November’s interest rate decision, rising inflation, falling real wages, reduced credit availability and increasing Brexit uncertainty all combining to put unprecedented strain on household budgets this Christmas season, pushing consumer confidence to an all-time low.

“Any retailers hoping to enjoy one last heyday in the run-up to Christmas are likely to be sorely disappointed. Although this week’s milder weather might very well encourage a few extra shoppers to leave the fireside for a day of last-minute spending, I’m afraid it’s probably too little, too late.”

TBM Team

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