Syncro announced the
results of its recent independently conducted benchmark survey, capturing
insights from over 200 MSPs with 3 to 100 employees. The findings reveal an
optimistic outlook for business growth, with 90% of respondents expecting to
expand over the next 12 to 18 months, despite broader concerns about a
potential economic slowdown.
Key
Findings and Benchmarks
- 71%
of MSPs Reported Growth Over Past 18 Months
The majority (71%) of MSPs experienced growth in the last 12 to 18 months,
with 43% reporting growth between 6-15% and 27% seeing growth of 16-40%.
These figures indicate the resilience and growth potential in the MSP
sector, particularly for small to mid-sized businesses.
- 90%
of MSPs Anticipate Growth
Looking ahead, 90% of MSPs are confident they will continue to grow over
the next 12-18 months, showing optimism despite challenges such as
economic uncertainties and increased competition.
- No
Planned Reduction to Foundational Technology, Even with Recession Concerns
While 30% of MSPs are somewhat concerned about a recession, the survey
found that 90% do not anticipate reducing their foundational Remote
Monitoring and Management (RMM) or Professional Services Automation (PSA)
systems. This reinforces the essential role these technologies play in
their business operations and long term growth strategies.
- Growth
and Profitability Are Top Business Objectives
In the next 12 to 18 months, the top objectives for MSPs are clear: grow
their business and become more profitable. Some 73% of respondents cited
growth as a primary goal, while 64% stated that increasing profitability
was their main focus. These objectives reflect MSPs' drive to expand their
customer base while maintaining competitive margins.
"It's
encouraging to see such optimism among small to mid-sized MSPs," said
Michael George, CEO of Syncro. "Despite economic uncertainties, these
businesses are not just expecting growth-they're actively planning for it. This
confidence reflects the vital role MSPs play in today's digital-first world,
where businesses rely heavily on their expertise to stay competitive."
- Top
Concerns-Cybersecurity, Competition, Profitability
MSPs cited cybersecurity threats, sales competition, and profitability as
their top concerns. The report indicates that security is a key driver for
technology adoption with many MSPs prioritizing solutions that protect
both their clients and their own operations from cyberattacks.
George
added, "MSPs are facing an existential threat from cyber-attacks, which have
become one of the top concerns in the industry. The survey results emphasize
how security needs to be at the forefront of every MSP's strategy. As their
businesses grow, they want solutions that not only improve efficiency and
profitability but also provide the security to protect their customers."