Bright prospects for Black Friday

Bright prospects for Black Friday

A third (33%) of senior retail business decision makers said they are optimistic about the upcoming Black Friday, and over half (53%) are optimistic about their business’ prospects during the 2017 festive period in general.

When it comes to British businesses in general, one in five (19%) senior decision makers are optimistic about their business’ prospects on Black Friday this year. This is compared to over a third (39%) of decision makers who are optimistic about the Christmas period in total.

Commenting on the findings, Nick Landon, Managing Director of Royal Mail Parcels, said: “For many retailers and consumers, Black Friday now marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. Because of this it’s great to see the level of optimism from businesses, particularly retailers, about Black Friday and the festive period in general. If businesses are well prepared for Black Friday and Christmas, they can reap the benefits of a busy but fruitful festive season.”

Tellingly, the Royal Mail study indicated that retailers and their supply chain partners have become progressively better prepared for Black Friday over the past few years.

According to Royal Mail: “This year, 18% say they started preparations for this festive period as soon as the 2016 one was over. A quarter (24%) of retailers started to prepare for Christmas over the summer whereas almost a fifth (16%) only started focusing on the festive period this autumn.

“Almost one in five (18%) senior decision makers expect their business to be busier this Christmas than they were last year. For retailers this is much higher than you would expect with 34% expecting Christmas 2017 to be busier than last year. The general mood is buoyant though and despite the current drop in consumer confidence, only 13% of retailers expect to be less busy than last year over the upcoming festive period.”

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