Business Leaders Are Embracing Private Equity Partners, Citizens Survey Finds
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Positive perception of sponsors could support dealmaking in the year ahead
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The Citizens survey of more than 530 decision makers at small- and mid-size businesses in the
- Small and mid-size businesses are ready to hire in 2024. Sixty-one percent of decision makers at small- and mid-size businesses expect their companies to add talent in 2024, and 40 percent anticipate hiring more personnel than they did last year. Consistent with the findings of the latest Citizens Business Conditions Index™, the robust demand for labor indicates business conditions remain constructive despite lingering anxiety about rising costs. Forty-five percent of respondents expect to be more concerned about the impact of inflation on their business in the year ahead, while just 13 percent expect to be less concerned.
- Despite uncertainty, business leaders are not overly concerned about political instability. While political uncertainty is typically perceived as a headwind for businesses, only 9 percent of respondents expect the 2024 U.S. election cycle to have a negative impact on their company’s growth plans in the year ahead. In fact, 64 percent of respondents actually expect the election cycle to have a positive impact on business growth in 2024.
- Geopolitical tensions are also not considered a major risk. Despite heightened geopolitical tensions across the globe, fewer than 40 percent of respondents expect geopolitical issues to pose a serious threat to their company’s financial performance in 2024.
- However, business leaders remain worried about supply chain disruptions. Concerns about supply chain disruptions persist. Thirty-eight percent of decision-makers are more concerned about the impact of supply chain disruptions in 2024 than they were last year, while 51 percent are similarly concerned, and just 11 percent are less concerned.
- Artificial intelligence is expected to be among the most impactful technologies for business in 2024. Decision makers at small- and mid-size companies expect AI to be among the most impactful technologies for business in the year ahead. These findings are consistent with insights gleaned from a recent Citizens study that assessed AI trends in financial management.
“We view private equity as a growing client base,” said McCree. “Our teams have deep relationships with corporate clients as well as private sources of capital, which are a key part of the financial system. Over the last several years, we have expanded our capabilities, particularly in Capital Markets and Advisory and Wealth Management, so we can offer a range of solutions to our clients.”
Methodology
Business leaders at 538 small and mid-size
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FAQ
What percentage of small- and mid-size businesses in the U.S. consider private equity as a source of partnership and funding according to Citizens' study?
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