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The Business Services Sector in the United Kingdom

A report produced by the BSA for the Department for Business and Trade, on the business services sector's key characteristics and contributions to the UK economy.

 

Business Services: Supporting the transition to Net Zero

Read the BSA’s report on the work of BSA members in greening their own organisations and supply chains, as well as supporting central, devolved, and local government to reach Net Zero by 2050.

 

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BSA MEMBERS

BSA members are leading companies operating across the private and public sectors – providing a range of support, infrastructure and advisory services. They have a combined UK turnover of £30 billion and a total UK workforce of 500,000 employees. Members employ around 2 million people globally and their worldwide turnover is some £80 billion.

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BSA response to Cabinet Office survey on the new National Procurement Policy Statement

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The Cabinet Office invited contributions to develop the new National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS) ahead of the commencement of the Procurement Act 2023 on 24th February 2025. Download PDF

BSA response as part of the Strategic Defence Review 2024

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The BSA has submitted a response to the Strategic Defence Review 2024. Click here to read the response.

BSA Summary: Autumn Budget 2024

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Please find the link below to the BSA summary of the Autumn Budget 2024. Download PDF

BSA Economic Tracker Q1 Q2 Report 2024

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This report of the BSA Economic Tracker reflects the responses gathered during the first six editions of the Tracker from January to June 2024 (Q1 Q2). The report also complements…