Retailers

Mother’s Day spending spree set to lift high street sales

Spending analysis from Liberis, a leading small business finance provider, has revealed that British shoppers are expected to shell out over £5bn in extra Mother’s Day spending compared to 2017.

On average, Liberis predicts high street retailers’ card transactions will increase by eight percent compared to a normal weekend.

 

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Rob Straathof, CEO, said: “Our data dispels the myth that consumers are falling out of love with the British high street. With Mother’s Day right around the corner, business is booming for florists, restaurants and beauty salons. Brits looking to spoil their mothers are not afraid to spend on the high street, splashing out on presents ranging from flowers to luxurious spa sessions.”

Earlier this year, research from Liberis revealed that, despite the omnipotence of e-commerce, 46 percent of SME owners believe trading on the high street still has a positive future.

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