The United Kingdom’s services sector showed stronger expansion in April, with the S&P Global Services PMI rising to 52.7, up from 50.5 previously. The latest reading, updated on 06 May 2026, suggests that activity in the UK’s dominant services industry is gaining traction after hovering close to stagnation.
April’s increase from 50.5 to 52.7 marks a clearer move into expansion territory, as PMI readings above 50 indicate growth. The improvement points to healthier business conditions across key service areas such as finance, professional services, and consumer-facing activities, and may be interpreted by markets as a positive signal for the broader UK economic outlook.
With both the prior and current readings dated April 2026, the data highlight a notable acceleration in momentum within a short period. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to assess whether this strengthening trend in services activity can be sustained in the months ahead.