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Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria PMI – Recovery gathers pace in January

by Usman Kadri
February 1, 2024
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Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria PMI®: Record increase in selling prices
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The recovery in the Nigerian private sector gathered momentum at the start of 2024, with rates of expansion in output and new orders accelerating sharply.

Purchasing activity also expanded markedly, but difficulties paying staff meant that the rate of job creation eased, contributing to a rise in backlogs of work.

Meanwhile, rates of inflation remained elevated but softened from December. The headline figure derived from the survey is the Stanbic IBTC Purchasing Managers’ Index™ (PMI®). Readings above 50.0 signal an improvement in business conditions on the previous month, while readings below 50.0 show a deterioration.

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The headline PMI rose to 54.5 in January from 52.7 in December, above the 50.0 no-change mark for the second month running and signaling a solid improvement in the health of the private sector. In fact, the strengthening of business conditions was the most pronounced in just over a year. The recovery in new orders which began in December gathered momentum in January amid reports from panelists of strengthening demand. New business increased sharply, and to the largest degree since April 2022.

Business activity also rose for the second successive month in January and at the fastest pace in 21 months. All four broad sectors covered by the survey posted improvements in output. In turn, companies also expanded their purchasing activity at a sharp pace, with stocks of inputs up accordingly. Firms were helped in their efforts to secure inputs by quicker deliveries from suppliers.

Shorter lead times reflected good relationships with vendors, prompt payments and quiet traffic conditions. The accumulation in stocks of purchases in part reflected plans for further improvements in output in the coming months. Companies remained optimistic that output will increase over the year ahead and were more confident than in December.

That said, sentiment remained relatively muted. Bucking the wider trend of a strengthening recovery, employment increased at a softer pace in January amid some reports that firms had faced challenges paying staff. This contributed to a second successive monthly rise in outstanding business. Backlogs increased slightly, but at a faster pace than in December. Rates of inflation remained elevated in January, but showed some signs of easing.

Purchase prices rose at the softest pace in eight months, but currency weakness and higher costs for fuel and raw materials meant that inflation remained elevated. The rate at which staff costs increased was broadly unchanged from December as firms helped workers with higher living costs, particularly those related to transportation. Matching the trend for input prices, the rate of output charge inflation remained elevated but eased to an eight-month low at the start of 2024.

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