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Home » Featured » Kenyan Firms See Renewed Growth in October 2024 as PMI Climbs Above Neutral Mark

Kenyan Firms See Renewed Growth in October 2024 as PMI Climbs Above Neutral Mark

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11 November 2024
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In October 2024, Kenya’s private sector recorded a positive shift as firms reported growth in operating conditions, employment, and inventory levels. The Stanbic Bank Kenya Purchasing Managers’ Index™ (PMI®) indicated a slight improvement in business health, moving from 49.7 in September to 50.4 in October. With this increase above the critical 50.0 threshold, the latest data suggests a cautiously optimistic recovery in the Kenyan economy.

Key Highlights of the PMI Survey

  • PMI Rises to 50.4: The PMI’s movement above 50.0, from 49.7 to 50.4, signals renewed growth in business conditions, marking a shift towards expansion after a period of slight contraction in September. This improvement reflects positive changes in output, new orders, and employment levels.
  • Output and Activity Levels: October’s PMI data shows an uptick in total output for the second time in three months. Around 33% of the surveyed firms reported increased activity, particularly in agriculture, construction, and wholesale & retail sectors. However, the gains were offset by declines in manufacturing and services.
  • Employment and Workforce Growth: Employment levels experienced a slight rise, the first since July. This positive shift has helped Kenyan firms reduce backlogs, meeting a modest but encouraging rise in client demand.
  • Purchasing and Inventory Management: Firms continued to increase their purchasing activities, with October marking the third consecutive month of growth in input volume. Anticipating demand from new clients, businesses accelerated stockpiling, resulting in the sharpest inventory increase since August 2023.

Driving Factors Behind the Growth in Business Activity

According to the survey, the renewed expansion in activity was primarily driven by increased client interest and sales. However, economic challenges such as cash flow limitations, political uncertainty, and inflationary pressures remain persistent.

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Mulalo Madula, Senior Analyst at Standard Bank, highlighted these factors, stating, “The increase in output, driven by a broad stabilization of new orders, underscores the resurgence in sales and client interest, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and wholesale & retail.” He noted, however, that manufacturing and services faced challenges, leading to varied performance across sectors.

Mild Inflation and Slower Price Increases

The report indicates a relatively mild rate of input cost inflation in October. While businesses faced higher costs for materials and tax payments, lower fuel prices helped keep overall expenses in check. As a result, the increase in average prices charged to customers remained modest, aligning with lower inflationary pressure. October’s inflationary softness echoes similar trends seen earlier in the year, with mild price increases noted only in August and April.

This stability in costs has helped Kenyan businesses maintain a level of competitive pricing, crucial in a period where many firms still struggle with profitability amidst challenging economic conditions.

Rising Business Confidence Despite Economic Uncertainty

October’s PMI survey reveals an increase in business confidence for the year ahead, with many firms focusing on growth strategies such as opening new outlets and reorienting marketing efforts. This optimism has reached a four-month high, as companies across sectors expect the improved demand environment to continue into the fourth quarter.

Nonetheless, compared with historical averages, confidence remains subdued due to ongoing economic challenges. Businesses remain vigilant in balancing investment and cautious spending.

Madula added, “Despite this positive momentum, input cost pressures remain mild. The interplay of higher material prices and tax payments, against the backdrop of reduced fuel costs, has led to only marginal increases in average selling prices. However, while the Future Output Index shows a rise in confidence among businesses regarding future activity, it remains at one of its lowest levels historically.”

Sector Performance Overview

  • Agriculture: A strong performance in October, driven by renewed client interest and a stable demand environment.
  • Construction: Continued expansion as firms focused on capacity building and increased purchasing efforts.
  • Wholesale & Retail: Increased consumer demand resulted in higher activity levels.
  • Manufacturing and Services: Both sectors faced a decline in activity, likely impacted by cash flow issues and economic headwinds.

A Cautiously Optimistic Outlook for Kenyan Firms

The PMI report for October 2024 underscores a cautiously optimistic environment as Kenyan firms navigate a landscape of mixed sectoral performance, mild inflation, and moderated business confidence. With the PMI edging above 50.0, Kenyan firms show resilience and adaptability, ramping up purchases and adjusting strategies to meet anticipated demand.

As Kenya enters the fourth quarter, businesses appear focused on growth through strategic investments and careful cost management. While challenges remain, the private sector’s renewed stability is a promising sign for continued economic recovery.

This marginal upturn, led by sectors like agriculture and construction, signals a cautiously positive trajectory for Kenya’s private sector and offers hope for a more stable operating environment in the months ahead.

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