The European Family Business Barometer: A more confident outlook

The European Family Business Barometer

Europe’s family businesses optimistic, but challenges on the horizon

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The European Family Business Barometer shows although confidence is stable,  concerns surrounding profitability persist            

Hiring people and acquiring skills continue to be flagged as major challenges. 

The majority of surveyed family businesses report an increase in turnover and staff numbers.

EFB and KPMG launch the third edition of the European Family Business Barometer, which seeks to measure the confidence levels of family-owned businesses across Europe. 

The outlook for family business remains positive with confidence remaining stable at 70% (compared with 71% in June 2014). However, as was the case in the 1st and 2nd edition, the decline in profitability continues to be the one of the primary concerns for family businesses (cited by 47% of respondents); representing an increase of 9% over the last twelve months.

In the previous editions, there were warning signs on employment and skills. This seems to be confirmed as challenge surrounding the ‘war for talent’ has been steadily rising. In this 3rd edition, it has been flagged as the second biggest challenge for respondents (42%); a jump of 6% since the last edition in June.  In addition, the ‘cost of labour’ has risen rapidly to third place in the list of challenges facing businesses, with a swing of 15% to 29% in twelve months. Therefore, it is not surprising that 50% of respondents would welcome reforms in labour market regulation.

On a positive note, our survey indicates that family businesses are still continuing to grow. 54% of respondents are now reporting that their turnover has increased (compared to 44% in June 2014).  In addition, 48% of respondents have increased staff numbers in the last six months, a rise of 8% since June 2014. 

Quote Roger Pedder, EFB President: ‘The results of this third edition show once again that family companies are growing. However, as we saw from the last edition the pressures on profitability, the worrying trend surrounding the ‘war for talents,’ and the complexity surrounding employment are still present. This should act as a signal to policy makers that urgent action is needed ’ 

Quote Christophe Bernard, Global Head of KPMG’s Family Business Practice: In this third Barometer it is really encouraging to see that Family Businesses are consistently optimistic about their future despite the complex economic environment in which they operate. The research has demonstrated a steady growth curve over the last six months and respondents are actively planning new investments in the coming months. Nevertheless, they are again challenged on profitability and increasingly concerned about hiring and retaining best talents. These issues will continue to be at the top of the family business agenda as we move into 2015.

European Family Businesses (EFB) is the federation of national associations representing long-term family owned enterprises, including small, medium-sized and larger companies. EFB represents 1 trillion euros in aggregated turnover, which is 9 per cent of European GDP.  EFB’s mission is to press for policies that recognise the fundamental contribution of family businesses in Europe’s economy and create a level playing field when compared to other types of companies.

Download the Third EFB-KPMG European Family Business Barometer 

KPMG’s Global Family Business Centre of Excellence is designed to leverage KPMG member firms expertise on Family Businesses, enabling them to offer specialized insight to clients. This cross-border initiative aims to position KPMG member firms as leading advisors to family businesses. KPMG operates in 155 countries and have 155,000 people working in member firms around the world. The independent member firms of the KPMG network are affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity.

Contact:

EFB:
Darius Movaghar
European Family Businesses
Phone: + 32 (0)2 893 97 10
dmovaghar@europeanfamilybusineeses.eu

KPMG:
Christophe Bernard,
Global Head of Family Business
+33 (0)1 5568 9020
cbernard@kpmg.fr

Brian Bannister
Head of Global Communications
+44 20 76942601
brian.bannister@kpmg.co.uk

Local Contacts:
Anthony PacePartner,
Tax
+356 2563 1137
anthonypace@kpmg.com.mt

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