New business activity plummets to ‘scary’ three-year low

The movement of accounts in Australia’s biggest advertising markets has crashed to its lowest point since 2009.

After flatlining for most of the year, a decline in the value of new business activity began in Sydney and Melbourne in April, accelerated in June and by August had reached a three-year low.

Between August 2009 and August this year, the new business market lost 21% of its value, dropping from $846.5m to $667.8m, according to figures from The Agency Register.

The value of account moves in Sydney & Melbourne: moving annual total ($) to August

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