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Business Services Challenged by Regulatory Hurdles

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Despite the positives in the Business Services, we cannot ignore the headwinds limiting the positives mentioned in “Will Increasing Employment Support Business Services Stocks?”.                                                               

Discussed below are some inherent challenges faced by the Business Services sector:

Continuous Spending on Research and Development: Importantly, consulting service providers need to stay abreast of the latest technologies through continuous spending on research and development. The performance of these providers can be hampered if they do not acclimate to or adopt new services to cope with the latest developments.

Maintaining Skilled Workforce Involves High Costs: Since skilled workers are always in demand, there is a possibility of a high turnover rate in the sector. The training of unskilled workers or taking in new skilled workers increases operational costs, in turn affecting margins. This space needs to have a more skilled workforce to take advantage of technology that develops at a rapid pace.

Competition: Maintaining or increasing market share remains challenging for business service providers. As discussed earlier, the main business of one company can be a business service for another. So target customers for both may at times be the same.

Therefore, a business service provider needs to be adequately equipped to win over customers. While larger providers bank on the broad variety of service offerings and can effectively take up difficult ventures, the relatively smaller players compete in an industry backed by specialized services.

Regulatory Hurdles: By virtue of having operations across the globe, service providers face regulatory hurdles and compliance-related issues. The Western Union Company (WU - Free Report) expects compliance costs to be at the higher end of 3.5–4% in 2017.

MoneyGram International Inc. is being probed by a federal grand jury in relation to its consumer anti-fraud and anti-money laundering programs for 2003 to early 2009. The company is also involved in many other government investigations and litigations. Any adverse results from the investigation might lead to potential liability against damages, which could put pressure on margins and cash flows.

Based on an unfavorable Zacks Rank, we prefer to avoid Xerox Corp. (XRX - Free Report) , Performant Financial Corp. (PFMT - Free Report) , General Finance Corp. , Acacia Research Corp. (ACTG - Free Report) , Avis Budget Group, Inc. (CAR - Free Report) and PRGX Global, Inc. . While Xerox, Performant Financial, and General Finance carry a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), Acacia Research, Avis Budget and PRGX Global carry a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell).

You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

To Conclude

The dearth of skilled labor in the business services sector can affect its prospects. Non-availability of quality workforce at a reasonable rate might increase overall operational costs.

In addition, the highly fragmented nature of the industry makes it difficult for such companies to set a distinct trend or predict a concrete future for it.

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