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IS GLAZING INDUSTRY
‘BREXIT RESISTANT’?
» » A MAJOR SURVEY OF
glass and glazing installers has
revealed how the industry is
reacting to the current economic
and political climate.
Improveasy commissioned
leading market research
company Insight Data to survey
over 11,000 installers, asking
them their views on many issues
related to the industry and the
wider economy.
The survey began by focusing
on issues directly related to the
respondent’s businesses and
showed that more respondents
(64%) reported that leads in
2017 had increased – compared
to year previous - than those
who said these figures had
stayed the same or decreased.
Similarly, 41.17% of installers
said they have seen the number
of domestic project completions
increase in the past year.
Most (over 60%) respondents
also stated that their cashflow
and employee numbers had
remained steady.
Regarding the wider
economy, 70.6% of respondents
claimed that recent political
developments had had an
impact on their business.
However, installers may
define this effect as either
negative or positive and,
indeed, the statistics suggest
that 2017 has been a reasonably
positive year for many in
the construction and home
improvement industries.
With Brexit on the horizon –
the UK is due to leave the EU
no later than March 2019 – the
survey also raised questions
regarding the future of the UK
economy.
Most installers responded
saying that they believe GDP,
exports, and unemployment
will remain at their current
levels rather than increasing or
Austin Barcley,
Managing Director
of Improveasy
decreasing, perhaps indicating
respondents’ uncertainty about
the current climate. By contrast,
a huge 67.64% agreed that
inflation will go up.
Looking forward into the year
ahead, just over half (52%) said
they expect their business to
perform better in 2018 than it
has in 2017.
Austin Barcley, Improveasy’s
Managing Director, comments:
“Frankly, we’re all probably fed
up of hearing about ‘Brexit’
but it is an unavoidable issue
that is impacting many sectors
and supply chains in the UK.
Overwhelmingly though, our
industry is looking robust and
installers appear to be confident
about the future of their
businesses.”
Improveasy provide installers
with finance solutions that they
can offer to homeowners.
Companies that partner
with them can also access sales
training seminars, alongside
a host of innovative finance
options.
Furthermore, before signing
up with Improveasy, companies
or installers do not need to
be FCA regulated. Once
registered with Improveasy,
installers become an Appointed
Representative (AR) and can
then begin offering finance
options under either the
Improveasy brand or their own
company’s brand.
For more information about
offering finance to your
customers call 0800 024 8505
or visit www.improveasy.com
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