Friday, March 13, 2026

Automation in the spotlight as business confidence remains below the long term average

 Lloyds Business Barometer, out today, has shown that business confidence is still below the long term average[1]. In wake of this low confidence, businesses are under mounting pressure to become more efficient.[2]

“In this competitive landscape, many businesses are moving towards a strategic focus on automation to speed up processes and increase efficiency gains. Considering the overall impact on the UK economy, organisations need to ensure they understand the general market trends and how their internal processes measure against this operational reality,” according to Ian Pollard, Senior Vice President EMEA at Signavio

While many companies recognise the importance of incorporating various automation and robotic technologies into their business models, statistics show that only one-third of these projects go according to plan.[3]

Pollard continues: “Businesses are on the lookout for the technologies and approaches that will help deliver a competitive advantage. Over the coming year, we will see an increase in the amount of companies turning to technologies, such as Robotic Process Automation (RPA), to keep up with this pace of change.

“What we’re seeing however, is when incorporating new RPA systems, organisations often overlook the ‘process’ element of RPA – which is the foundational block to successful implementation. To avoid fast and massive investment failures, companies need to ensure they are bringing the right processes to life in an improved and optimised way.

“Automation is not as simple as just adding robots to your workforce. Instead, you have to ensure that both humans and robots are working in perfect harmony – and at scale. Amidst all this, human oversight and engagement remains critical to managing an increasingly digital workforce and responding to the wider UK economy at large.”

About Signavio:

With over 1 million users in over 1,300 companies worldwide, Signavio is a leading provider of business transformation solutions. Recognized for its ease of use and rapid return on investment, Signavio’s intelligent decision-making tools have placed digital transformation, operational excellence and customer experience at the center of the world’s leading organizations. The innovative, cloud-based Signavio Business Transformation Suite enables collaborative business process design, management of risk & compliance, and delivers workflow automation solutions for greater efficiency and operational agility. Headquartered in Berlin, the company has global offices in the US, UK, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Singapore and Australia.

www.signavio.com

For more information please contact Maria Chawla on 0203 357 9743 or maria@flamepr.com

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