UK Services Activity Growth Revised Slighty Higher
2026-05-06 08:47
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The S&P Global UK Services PMI was revised slightly higher to 52.7 in April 2026 from a flash estimate of 52, up from March's 11-month low of 50.5.
The data signaled a moderate expansion of the service sector, amid reported resilient global demand for technology services.
However, new business intakes remained subdued overall amid headwinds from the Middle East conflict, with concerns over intensifying inflationary pressures, global supply shortages and elevated borrowing costs.
Employment fell further, but the rate of job shedding was the weakest in six months.
Service providers saw the fastest rise in cost burdens since November 2022, driven mainly by higher transport costs and wages.
Several firms also introduced fuel surcharges, pushing service-sector output price inflation to a three-year high in April.
Lastly, businesses continued to expect an upturn in business activity over the year ahead.
Optimism edged up from March’s nine-month low but remained below the long-run average.