India’s service sector growth hits 6-month high in Dec: Survey

Indian service sector growth touched a six-month high in December, supported by robust intake of new work & favourable market conditions, said a monthly survey
India's service sector growth hits 6-month high in Dec: Survey
India's service sector growth hits 6-month high in Dec: Survey

New Delhi: The Indian service sector growth touched a six-month high in December, supported by a robust intake of new work and favourable market conditions, said a monthly survey on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted S&P Global India Services PMI Business Activity Index rose from 56.4 in November to 58.5 in December, highlighting the strongest rate of expansion since mid-2022.

For the 17th straight month, the headline figure was above the neutral 50 threshold. In Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) parlance, a print above 50 means expansion while a score below 50 denotes contraction.

December saw a welcome expansion in Indian services activity

"December saw a welcome expansion in Indian services activity, underscoring the resilience of demand as 2022 came to an end," said Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Lima further noted that "as we head into 2023, companies signalled strong optimism towards the outlook for output. Around 31 percent of panellists forecast growth, while only two percent anticipate a contraction." Meanwhile, in December, more jobs were created and companies remained strongly upbeat towards the year ahead outlook for business activity.

"Positive sentiment and ongoing growth of new business continued to support job creation, but there were areas where capacities were reportedly adequate to cope with current requirements," Lima said.

Input costs at service sector companies rose

On the inflation front, input costs at services companies rose further, with companies mentioning wage pressures and higher prices for energy, food and transportation.

"Inflation trends were mixed, as input prices rose at a faster pace and the upturn in charges moderated. On the expense front, services firms reported pressure from energy, food, staff and transportation costs," Lima said.

Meanwhile, the S&P Global India Composite PMI Output Index, which measures combined services and manufacturing output rose from 56.7 in November to 59.4 in December.

"Aggregate sales rose sharply and at the fastest pace since August, boosted by quicker expansions at goods producers and services companies," the survey said.

The survey further noted that there were quicker increases in input costs across both the manufacturing and service economies. At the composite level, the rate of inflation was at a two-month high and above its long-run average.

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