Rocky start to 2023
The turnover, but also the sales result, in the first quarter of the Dutch bicycle market has fallen significantly compared to 2022. Benchmark figures released by H&L Accountants & Tax Advisers show a turnover decrease of no less than 10.3% in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Looking at the months in that first quarter, it is striking that January recorded a plus of 2.7%, but that the months of February and especially March ended in the minus compared to 2022: -8.5% and -17.4% respectively.
Looking for a possible reason for the large difference between March 2023 and March 2022, weather conditions are an obvious factor. March 2022 was the sunniest March since the Dutch weather institute KNMI started recording data. In opposition, March 2023 was a very wet and gloomy affair.
‘Don’t draw too many conclusions yet’
“Based on the first quarter alone, it is premature to be very concerned about the rest of 2023,” write Daan Luijkx or Richard Guit, both partners at H&L Accountants. “Last year, in January and February in particular, turnover rose very sharply (by more than 60%) compared to 2021. That there is now a decrease compared to the first quarter of 2022 is therefore not very surprising.”
“In addition, it is good to note that the turnover for the first quarter only represents about 20% of the annual turnover. It is good to place the decline that we are seeing in that perspective and not yet draw any important conclusions based on the results for the first quarter of 2023.”