Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wales 247
    • Cymru
    • FindMyTown
      • South East Wales
      • South West Wales
      • Mid & West Wales
      • North East Wales
      • North West Wales
    • Business
    • Education
    • What’s On
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    • Senedd 2026
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    • Charity
    • Motoring
    • Got a story?
    • Advertise
    • Property
    • Cornered
    • Life
    Wales 247
    Home » Investment and skills barriers continue to impact Welsh businesses
    Business Opinion

    Investment and skills barriers continue to impact Welsh businesses

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryOctober 10, 2023Updated:October 10, 2023No Comments
    Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
    Cardiff (Adobe Stock)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Over half of businesses in Wales say that upskilling staff is a high priority but they are hesitant to increase investment in training, according to the results of Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid’s Quarterly Economic Survey.

    51% of Welsh businesses stated that upskilling staff is high on their agenda but that they face a number of barriers with regards to training existing staff and recruiting new skilled employees, including funding for training and finding candidates with their desired skills amidst ongoing wage inflation.

    Over the last quarter, only 18% of businesses in Wales increased investment in training, while the number of businesses whose investment plans did not change during the last three months rose by 5% from 61% in Q2 to 66% in Q3.

    Despite these challenges to business growth, there appears to be hope with almost half of businesses predicting that turnover will improve over the next 12 months and 40% predicting that profitability would improve.

    Paul Butterworth, CEO, Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid

    Paul Butterworth, CEO of Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid, said: “Appropriate skills in businesses across Wales remains a barrier to economic growth along with recruiting suitable staff. This remains a consistent frustration to businesses who have ambitions to grow, as our latest Quarterly Economic Survey shows.

    “Many businesses in Wales continue to report little change regarding their training investment intentions.

    “With external economic factors like inflation and interest rates slowly beginning to ease, policymakers now need to turn their attention to developing a strategic approach to overcome the skills gap, leading to longer-term benefits for productivity and growth.”

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter) Follow on LinkedIn
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Avatar photo
    Alice Gregory
    • Website

    Entertainment & Features Writer

    Related Posts

    How Welsh Businesses Can Gain an Edge in Increasingly Competitive Markets

    July 15, 2026

    Cardiff Council backs workplace parking levy over congestion charge

    July 13, 2026

    Port Talbot and Afan Valley in race for £3m UK Town of Culture prize

    July 13, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News in Wales

    Congestion building on A470 and A4232 around Cardiff

    July 15, 2026

    Hollywood Bowl XL Cardiff confirms opening date for new city centre entertainment venue

    July 15, 2026

    Cardiff Bay Family Fun Park returns for six weeks of rides, shows and family entertainment

    July 15, 2026

    Community Right to Buy could be ‘gamechanger’ for saving Welsh pubs, says CAMRA

    July 15, 2026

    Three USW graduates land dream jobs with NEXT before graduation

    July 15, 2026

    Royal Welsh Show’s Horticulture Village returns with biggest programme yet

    July 15, 2026

    Castle Dairies named new title sponsor of Cardiff Devils

    July 15, 2026

    New Wales defence conference to connect businesses with investors

    July 15, 2026

    Family farm launches holiday cottage business to diversify income

    July 15, 2026

    Cardiff Crossrail works enter next phase with road closures from 24 July

    July 15, 2026
    Follow 247
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn

    247 Newsletter

    Sign up to get the latest hand-picked news and stories from across Wales, covering business, politics, lifestyle and more.

    Wales247 provides around the clock access to business, education, health and community news through its independent news platform.

    Email us: [email protected]
    Contact: 02922 805945

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn RSS
    More
    • What’s On Wales
    • Community
    • Education
    • Health
    • Charity
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    Wales Business
    • Business News
    • Awards
    • Community
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Start-ups
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Picture Desk
    • Privacy
    • Corrections
    • Contact
    © 2026 Wales 247.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.