20 Oct 2025

New Chambers survey to examine aftermath of JLR cyber-attack

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A new survey of companies in the JLR supply chain has been launched by the West Midlands’ three Chambers of Commerce.

Greater Birmingham, Coventry & Warwickshire and Black Country Chambers of Commerce have opened the new survey to find out how businesses are managing in the aftermath of the cyber attack that hit the automotive giant at the start of September.

It led to the company halting operations for around a month and, while a phased return began earlier in October, it is still not working to full capacity.

The three Chambers representing businesses across the West Midlands and Warwickshire conducted a survey at the height of the crisis to find out how suppliers were faring and are following that up now to gauge the latest sentiment.

The questions focus on the financial pressures suppliers are under and what support is still required.

Raj Kandola, acting deputy CEO of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, said: “We felt that, as the three Chambers who represent businesses across the region, we should go back out to the suppliers and find out what, if anything, has changed for them in the past couple of weeks and the pressures they are under.”

Corin Crane, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “Our initial survey had 84 responses from firms in the supply chain which covered 29,700 employees in the region. Nearly half told us that they faced serious financial repercussions and while it’s great news that JLR has begun operations again, the crisis isn’t over.”

Black Country Chamber of Commerce CEO Sarah Moorhouse said: “Our members are continually telling us about the ongoing issues they are still facing. By conducting this new survey, it means we can feed critical, up-to-date information back to Government.

“This will help us keep up the pressure to ensure that the right support is getting to those who need it most and, importantly, that it is at a level that will keep tier ones and the downstream supply chain going until operations get back to normal.”

Complete the JLR survey now.

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