1. Survey information
These questions are for wave 14 of the Business Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Survey for the period 7 September 2020 to 20 September 2020. Respondents are asked to respond to the questions between 21 September 2020 to 4 October 2020, based on their experiences from 7 September 2020 to 20 September 2020. These are the most up-to-date survey questions.
Back to table of contents2. Trading status of your business
Which of the following statements best describes your business's trading status?
Currently trading and has been for more than the last two weeks
Started trading within the last two weeks after a pause in trading
Paused trading but intends to restart in the next two weeks
Paused trading and does not intend to restart in the next two weeks
Permanently ceased trading
Where in the UK are your business's sites located?
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
East of England
East Midlands
Greater London
North East of England
North West of England
South East of England
South West of England
West Midlands
Yorkshire and The Humber
Not sure
Not applicable
Where in the UK are your business's sites currently paused or ceased trading?
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
East of England
East Midlands
Greater London
North East of England
North West of England
South East of England
South West of England
West Midlands
Yorkshire and The Humber
Not sure
None of our sites are currently paused or ceased trading
3. Turnover, operating costs and profits
In the last two weeks, how has the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected your business's turnover, compared with normal expectations for this time of year?
Turnover has increased by more than 50%
Turnover has increased between 20% and 50%
Turnover has increased by up to 20%
Turnover has not been affected
Turnover has decreased by up to 20%
Turnover has decreased between 20% and 50%
Turnover has decreased by more than 50%
Not sure
Please explain in more detail how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected turnover in the last two weeks
What are your expectations about turnover in the next two weeks?
Expect turnover to substantially increase
Expect turnover to increase a little
Expect turnover to stay the same
Expect turnover to decrease a little
Expect turnover to substantially decrease
Not sure
In the last two weeks, how did turnover compare to operating costs?
Turnover exceeded operating costs by more than 50%
Turnover exceeded operating costs between 20% and 50%
Turnover exceeded operating costs by up to 20%
Turnover was equal to operating costs
Operating costs exceeded turnover by up to 20%
Operating costs exceeded turnover between 20% and 50%
Operating costs exceeded turnover by more than 50%
Not sure
In the last two weeks, how has the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected your business's profits, compared with normal expectations for this time of year?
Profits have increased by more than 50%
Profits have increased by between 20% and 50%
Profits have increased by up to 20%
Profits have stayed the same
Profits have decreased by up to 20%
Profits have decreased by between 20% and 50%
Profits have decreased by more than 50%
Not sure
4. Exporting and importing
Has your business exported goods or services in the last 12 months?
Yes
No
Not sure
How has exporting of goods or services been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the last two weeks?
Exporting more than normal
Exporting has not been affected
Exporting, but less than normal
Not been able to export in the last two weeks
Not sure
Have you experienced any of the following challenges with exporting over the last two weeks?
Coronavirus-related transport restrictions
Increases in transportation costs
Closure of infrastructure used to export goods or services
Destination countries changing their border restrictions
Other (Please describe)
Did not experience any challenges with exporting
Which of the following support options would your business benefit from, to help with exporting challenges?
Financial support
Understanding markets and demand issues
Finding new markets
Finding new overseas contacts or customers
Transport and distribution
Legal issues
Customs and tariffs
Export licences
Other (Please describe)
None of the above
Let us know anything else that will help us understand your business's exporting in the last two weeks
Has your business imported goods or services in the last 12 months?
Yes
No
Not sure
How has your business's importing of goods or services been affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the last two weeks?
Importing more than normal
Importing has not been affected
Importing, but less than normal
Not been able to import in the last two weeks
Not sure
Have you experienced any of the following challenges with importing over the last two weeks?
Coronavirus-related transport restrictions
Increases in transportation costs
Closure of infrastructure used to import goods or services
Source countries changing their border restrictions
Other (Please describe)
Did not experience any challenges with importing
Which of the following support options would your business benefit from, to help with importing challenges?
Understanding markets and demand issues
Finding new alternative supply chains
Finding new overseas contacts or customers
Transport and distribution
Legal issues
Customs and tariffs
Import licences
Other (Please describe)
None of the above
Let us know anything else that will help us understand your business's importing in the last two weeks
Back to table of contents5. Prices of materials, goods and services
How did the prices of materials, goods or services bought by your business change in the last two weeks, compared with normal price fluctuations?
Prices increased more than normal
Prices did not change any more than normal
Prices decreased more than normal
Some prices increased, some prices decreased
Not sure
Not applicable
Please give more details about the prices of materials, goods or services that changed
What are your expectations about changes in prices of materials, goods or services that your business needs for the next two weeks?
Expect prices to generally increase
Expect prices not to change
Expect prices to generally decrease
Not sure
How did the prices of goods or services sold by your business change in the last two weeks, compared with normal fluctuations?
Prices increased more than normal
Prices did not change any more than normal
Prices decreased more than normal
Some prices increased, some prices decreased
Not sure
Not applicable
Please give more details about how prices changed
What are your expectations about prices of goods or services that your business will sell over the next two weeks?
Prices will generally increase
Prices will stay the same
Prices will generally decrease
Not sure
6. Stock
How has the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affected your business's stock levels in the last two weeks?
Stock levels are higher than normal
Stock levels have not changed
Stock levels are lower than normal
Not sure
Not applicable
Please explain in more detail how the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected stock levels in the last two weeks.
Back to table of contents7. Access to financial support
Has your business applied for any of the following schemes?
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Government-backed accredited loans or finance agreements
Business grants funded by the UK and devolved governments
Not applied for any of these schemes
Did your business apply for the Development Bank of Wales COVID-19 Business Loan Scheme?
Yes
No
Not sure
Which government offered the business grants that your business applied for?
Northern Ireland Executive
Scottish Government
UK Government (England Only)
Welsh Government
Not sure
Which of the following Welsh Government grants did your business apply for?
COVID-19 grant for small businesses
Economic Resilience Fund
Sector-specific grants
Not applied for any of these grants
Has your business received funds from any of the following Welsh Government grants?
COVID-19 grant for small businesses
Economic Resilience Fund
Sector-specific grants
Not received any funds from these grants
Which of the following Scottish Government grants did your business apply for?
Small Business Support grant
Pivotal Enterprise Resilience Fund
Sector-specific grants
Not applied for any of these grants
Has your business received funds from any of the following Scottish Government grants?
Small Business Support grant
Pivotal Enterprise Resilience Fund
Sector-specific grants
Not received any funds from these grants
Which of the following UK Government (England only) grants did your business apply for?
Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF)
Sector-specific grants
Not applied for any of these grants
Has your business received funds from any of the following UK Government (England only) grants?
Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF)
Sector-specific grants
Not received any funds from these grants
Which of the following Northern Ireland Executive grants did your business apply for?
Small Business Grant Scheme
Sector-specific grants
Not applied for any of these grants
Has your business received funds from any of the following Northern Ireland Executive grants?
Small Business Grant Scheme
Sector-specific grants
Not received any funds from these grants
Has your business received funds from any of the following schemes?
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Government-backed accredited loans or finance agreements
Not received any funds from these schemes
Please describe your experience of applying for these schemes
Does your business expect to use the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) again in the next two weeks?
Yes
No
Not sure
Is your business intending to apply for any of the following schemes?
Government-backed accredited loans or finance agreements
Business grants funded by the UK and devolved governments
Job Retention Bonus
Kickstart Job Scheme for young people
Not intending to apply for any of these schemes
Why is your business not intending to apply for the Job Retention Bonus?
Furloughed employees will be made redundant before the end of January 2021
Furloughed employees are not eligible
We have not furloughed any employees
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
Is your business using any of the following initiatives?
Business rates holiday
Deferring VAT payments
HMRC Time To Pay scheme
Not using any of these initiatives
Is your business intending to use any of the following initiatives?
Business rates holiday
Deferring VAT payments
HMRC Time To Pay scheme
Not intending to use any of these initiatives
Did the support received from these initiatives or schemes help your business continue trading?
Yes, it helped us to continue trading
No, it did not impact our ability to continue trading
Not sure
Please describe any other support from government that you think could help your business
Has your business received any other financial assistance from banks or building societies?
Yes
No
Not sure
Did the financial assistance received from banks or building societies help your business continue trading?
Yes, it helped us to continue trading
No, it did not impact our ability to continue trading
Not sure
How long do you think your business's cash reserves will last?
No cash reserves
Less than 1 month
1 to 3 months
4 to 6 months
More than 6 months
Not sure
How much confidence does your business have that it will survive the next three months?
High confidence
Moderate confidence
Low confidence
No confidence
Not sure
8. Operational performance
In the last two weeks, approximately what percentage of your business's workforce were:
On partial or full furlough leave
Working at their normal place of work
Working from home instead of at their normal place of work
On sick leave or not working due to coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms, self-isolation or quarantine
Made permanently redundant
Other
Is your business providing top-ups to any furloughed workers' pay, on top of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) payments?
Yes, the business is providing a top-up
No, the business is not providing a top-up
Not sure
Of those on furlough leave, approximately what percentage of workers have had their pay topped up?
- Percentage of furloughed workers with top-up pay
In the last two weeks, approximately what percentage of your workforce have:
Returned from furlough to homeworking, either fully or partially
Returned from furlough to the normal workplace, either fully or partially
Moved from homeworking to the normal workplace
In the next two weeks, approximately what percentage of your workforce will:
Return from furlough to homeworking, either fully or partially
Return from furlough to the normal workplace, either fully or partially
Return to the workplace from homeworking, either fully or partially
Be made permanently redundant
Has your business had more staff working from home as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic?
Yes
No
Not sure
How has the increase in homeworking affected the productivity of your workforce?
Productivity has increased
Productivity has stayed the same
Productivity has decreased
Not sure
Does your business intend to use increased homeworking as a permanent business model going forward?
Yes
No
Not sure
Why do you intend to use increased homeworking as a permanent business model going forward?
Ability to recruit from a wider geographical pool
Ability to better match jobs to skills
Increased productivity
Reduced overheads
Improved staff wellbeing
Reduced sickness levels
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
Why do you not intend to use increased homeworking as a permanent business model going forward?
Reduced productivity
Security concerns
Reduced reliability and retention of staff
Reduced communication
Negative impact on working culture
Not suitable for our business
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
Is your business intending to permanently close any business sites in the next three months?
Yes
No
Not sure
Where in the UK are the business sites that will permanently close in the next three months?
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
East of England
East Midlands
Greater London
North East of England
North West of England
South East of England
South West of England
West Midlands
Yorkshire and The Humber
Not sure
None of our business sites will permanently close in the next three months
How do you expect closing these sites to affect your workforce?
Decreased hours
Increased hours
Moved to remote working
Permanent redundancies
Relocation
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
Workforce will not be affected
9. Safety measures in the workplace
Is your business aware of the "COVID-19 safer workplaces" government guidance?
Yes
No
Not sure
Is your business using, or intending to use, any of the following safety measures in the workplace?
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Temperature checks
Physical screens or dividers
Routine COVID-19 testing
Social distancing measures
Working in fixed teams
Staggered entry and/or exit
Increased hygiene measures
Displaying COVID-19 guidance notices for your staff or customers
Other (Please describe)
None of these
Not sure
How has the implementation of these safety measures affected your operating costs?
Operating costs have substantially increased
Operating costs have increased a little
Operating costs have stayed the same
Operating costs have decreased a little
Operating costs have substantially decreased
Not sure
Not applicable
How do you expect the implementation of these safety measures to affect your operating costs?
Operating costs will substantially increase
Operating costs will increase a little
Operating costs will stay the same
Operating costs will decrease a little
Operating costs will substantially decrease
Not sure
Not applicable
If your business has completed a coronavirus (COVID-19) risk assessment, how easy or difficult was it to complete?
Very easy
Quite easy
Quite difficult
Very difficult
No risk assessment has been completed
Not sure
Is your business collecting test and trace contact details from customers?
Yes, we are collecting details
No, we are not collecting details
Not sure
What method are you using to collect test and trace contact details from customers?
Paper record
Digital record
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
Why is your business not collecting test and trace contact details from customers?
Not relevant for our business
Too difficult to implement
Other (Please describe)
Not sure
How much confidence does your business have in knowing what action to take if an employee or customer tests positive for coronavirus (COVID-19)?
High confidence
Moderate confidence
Low confidence
No confidence
Not sure
10. Comments
Thank you for completing this questionnaire. Please tell us anything else that may help us understand your business's current situation