Key findings Output and new orders rise for second month running Higher purchase and staff costs push up total expenses Employment expands further amid confidence
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Stanbic PMI: Private sector demand picked up in April despite trader strikes
Despite prolonged trader strikes over EFRIS, Uganda’s private sector saw a strengthening of demand after a brief weakness the previous month, with the April headline
Stanbic PMI Reports 2.4% Decline in Business Conditions As Demand Weakens
Ugandan private sector firms have registered a deterioration in business conditions during March, thereby ending a 16-month upward improvement sequence in the health of the
Employment Shoots Up for Eleventh Successive Month – Stanbic PMI
A slight easing of activity in some sectors of the economy during February dropped the headline Stanbic Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) to 51.7 from 54.0
Purchase prices rise but staff costs fall – Stanbic PMI Report
January purchase prices increased on the back of higher costs for construction materials and food products, but staff costs decreased for the first time in
STANBIC PMI: Companies optimistic for growth in 2024
Greater customer numbers during December fed through to higher new orders and business activity as the headline monthly Stanbic Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to
Companies Report Higher Output Due to Rising Customer Demand – Stanbic PMI
During October, Uganda’s private sector reported that improving customer demand fed through to increases in output and new orders, with employment and purchasing activity raised
September Stanbic PMI: Private Sector Reports Output Price Increase for Sixth Successive Month
During September, Uganda’s private sector saw an increases in employment and purchasing activity as demand conditions remained favourable, resulting from the continued growth of new

