The UK retail sector has had to contend with a bumpy 24 months resulting from disruption of the pandemic, but also from ongoing supply chain challenges and an ever-changing geo-political landscape, making forward planning trickier.
The cost of living crisis is upon us, indicating a move into a period of financial unease and further pressures. Household budgets are being squeezed with rising costs and retailers are concerned what impact this will have for consumer confidence and discretionary spend.
However, it is not all doom and gloom. The retail sector has seen strong demand over the last six months and is weathering the storm. Whilst Retail leaders are urged to prepare for a decline there is also an opportunity to re-focus and increase customer centricity in order to succeed.
Paul Martin, UK Head of Retail for KPMG in the UK and Phil Murden, Partner, Consulting for KPMG in the UK discuss the key implications for retailers and how to tackle the impacts.