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As well as ensuring we achieve our policy objectives through interaction and engagement with national, regional and local policy-makers and relevant stakeholders, we undertake our own in-house research and produce regular policy briefings and reports on topical issues.

LCCI research can cover any issue of relevance to London business and is characterised by its independence and solutions-focused approach. 

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London Quarterly Economic Survey, Q1 2026

London Quarterly Economic Survey, Q1 2026

After a challenging end to 2025, London businesses entered the new year on a more stable course. However, this does not signal a return to growth. The current situation suggests that early signs of stabilisation are now under threat, as businesses continue to operate in an environment defined by high costs and ongoing uncertainty, further exacerbated by geopolitical shocks. 

This quarter’s fieldwork was conducted by Savanta between 26 January and 3 March 2026. A total of 505 London business leaders were surveyed, with data weighted to reflect the capital’s business population by size and sector.

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q4 2025

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q4 2025

The final quarter of 2025 proved to be a testing period for London businesses. The Budget was widely seen as an opportunity for the government to provide much-needed certainty, and yet the only certainty delivered was higher costs. The Employment Rights Bill compounded existing concerns, leaving the business community without the stability it has long called for in order to take risks, invest, hire and expand.

This quarter’s fieldwork was conducted by Savanta between 17 October and 15 December 2025. A total of 504 London business leaders were surveyed, with data weighted to reflect the capital’s business population by size and sector.

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q3 2025

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q3 2025

While the World Trade Organisation has upped slightly its forecast of a drop of 0.2% in goods trade made shortly after the first big US retaliatory tariff announcement in April, to now a positive rise of 0.9%, this is still way below its original estimate of 2.7%. 

This quarter’s fieldwork was conducted by Savanta between 9 July and 4 August 2025. A total of 505 London business leaders were surveyed, with data weighted to reflect the capital’s business population by size and sector. 

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Commercial Retrofitting in London: from Legacy to Net-Zero Future

Commercial Retrofitting in London: from Legacy to Net-Zero Future

This report explores the state of commercial retrofitting of buildings in London, revealing low uptake despite its critical role in achieving net-zero goals. It highlights barriers such as finance, regulation, and skills shortages, especially for SMEs, and offers strategic recommendations on how London businesses can scale retrofit delivery through policy alignment, workforce development, and innovative funding models.

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q2 2025

London Quarterly Economic Survey Q2 2025

The Q2 2025 results offer tentative evidence of recovery, but the uneven nature of this rebound raises pressing questions towards London’s long-term competitiveness. 

This quarter’s fieldwork was conducted by Savanta between 17 April and 22 May 2025. A total of 506 London business leaders were surveyed, with data weighted to reflect the capital’s business population by size and sector. 

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Economic Powerhouses: Policy proposals to drive economic growth in London and Edinburgh

Economic Powerhouses: Policy proposals to drive economic growth in London and Edinburgh

In this report, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce jointly present a set of five strategic asks to the UK government aimed at boosting business growth and economic development in London and Edinburgh, the economic powerhouses of the United Kingdom.

Capital 500: London Quarterly Economic Survey, Q1 2025

Capital 500: London Quarterly Economic Survey, Q1 2025

Our Q1 2025 Quarterly Economic Survey reveals a nuanced economic landscape for London businesses. Internal company prospects remain positive, with decision-makers expressing cautious confidence despite a moderation from the high levels seen earlier in the year. Savanta surveyed a total of 506 London business leaders between 23 January and 20 February 2025. All data was weighted to be representative of all London businesses by company size and broad industry sector.

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Funding the Transition: Measuring Businesses’ Access to Sustainable Finance

Funding the Transition: Measuring Businesses’ Access to Sustainable Finance

This report examines the pivotal role of sustainable finance in facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy, with a particular focus on its impact on London’s businesses. It provides a detailed analysis of the barriers that SMEs face in accessing green finance and offers targeted recommendations to bridge these gaps.