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Posted On: 04/06/2017 5:00:16 AM
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SEB: CFO Survey - Companies see signs of relief and growth opportunities
  • Increased optimism in all sectors
  • Less concern on uncertainty in business environment
  • M&A a continued top priority
  • Every third company plans to increase workforce - highest level since 2011

The Deloitte/SEB CFO Index for spring 2017 increased from 54.1 to 58.2 - which is the most positive result since May 2011. The survey shows a marked increase in optimism among Swedish Chief Financial Officers. Above all, CFOs in the manufacturing sector - which used to be the least positive sector - show much greater optimism.

"The former notable difference in optimism between companies with domestic and international focus is no longer there. This suggests a broader recovery in the Swedish economy, where growth for the manufacturing sector has improved with increased international demand," says Karl Steiner , Senior Strategist at SEB.

The external uncertainty is seen as somewhat lower now than in autumn, and companies show generally less concern about factors that could affect them. Above all, worry is decreasing for negative impact from macroeconomic and political factors. This shows good resilience toward the troubling political situation of a new US President with a not quite fully known economic agenda and the important upcoming elections in Europe. As for the cost of raw materials, worry has increased, which is natural given the large cost increases that various indicators have shown in the past six months and which are a further sign of increased demand and stronger growth.

Just as company's anticipated last autumn, M&A activity has remained at very high levels. In line with other studies, CFOs maintain M&As as a top priority for the next 12 months, and in this spring's survey, there is also a greater willingness to invest abroad.

"An additional sign of rising optimism is that CFOs  express a greater willingness for new recruitment. As many as one-third of respondents plan to increase the number of employees in Sweden over the next six months, which is the highest proportion since 2011," says Henrik Nilsson , Partner at Deloitte, adding that this is an offensive sign after several years with focus on cost cutting and efficiency improvements.

The survey shows that a large percentage of companies have suffered cyber threats (69%), but there is great potential for improvement in how these are managed. Only a small proportion (14%) consider themselves to be very well equipped to identify and deal with such threats.

The Deloitte/SEB CFO Survey aims to reflect changes in sentiment among Swedish financial officers and thereby create an understanding of economic and financial trends. It is published twice a year. The full report is available at www.sebgroup.com\press and www.deloitte.se. The survey was conducted during February and had a total of 17 questions on areas such as business climate, strategic priorities, labour, financial strength, and lending attitudes among banks and financial institutions.

For further information, please contact Karl Steiner, Senior Strategist +46-70 332 3104, karl.steiner@seb.se Henrik Nilsson, Partner Deloitte +46- 73-397 1102, henilsson@deloitte.se Press contact Frank Hojem, Press Officer SEB +46-70-763 9947, frank.hojem@seb.se Christer Ahlgren, counselor, Clients&Markets, Deloitte +46-708- 14 23 20, chahlgren@deloitte.se
 
SEB is a leading Nordic financial services group with a strong belief that entrepreneurial minds and innovative companies are key in creating a better world. SEB takes a long term perspective and supports its customers in good times and bad.  In Sweden and the Baltic countries, SEB offers financial advice and a wide range of financial services. In Denmark, Finland, Norway and Germany the bank's operations have a strong focus on corporate and investment banking based on a full-service offering to corporate and institutional clients. The international nature of SEB's business is reflected in its presence in some 20 countries worldwide. At 31 December 2016, the Group's total assets amounted to SEK 2,621 billion while its assets under management totalled SEK 1,781 billion. The Group has around 15,300 employees. Read more about SEB at www.sebgroup.com
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