The United Kingdom’s services sector showed no change in momentum in the latest data release, with the Index of Services remaining at 0.8%. According to figures updated on 12 June 2026, the current reading of 0.8% is unchanged from the previous level, indicating a period of stability rather than acceleration or slowdown in the country’s dominant sector.
With services accounting for a substantial share of UK economic activity, the flat reading suggests that recent trends in areas such as finance, retail, hospitality, and professional services are continuing at a steady pace. While the unchanged index does not signal renewed growth, it also avoids raising immediate concerns about a loss of traction in the sector. Investors and policymakers are likely to view the latest numbers as confirmation that the UK services economy is holding its ground, pending further data that might clarify the direction of future momentum.