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UK SMEs find start-up process challenging

Fewer than four out of every 10 (38%) UK business owners feel that the UK actively fosters and encourages an entrepreneurial environment, according to the Close Brothers Business Barometer, a quarterly survey of over 900 UK SME owners and senior management across a range of sectors and regions.

When asked the question ‘do you feel the UK encourages entrepreneurs?’, 38% said ‘yes’; 42% answered ‘no’ and 20% were undecided.

“Business owners are telling us that more needs to be done to help encourage entrepreneurship in the UK,” said Neil Davies, CEO, Close Brothers Asset Finance (pictured). “This is despite the UK ranking near the top in a number of global polls that measure entrepreneurism.

“Only 31% of SMEs have stated that it’s ‘very simple’ or ‘simple’ to start a business in the UK, while 29% say it’s either ‘very difficult’ or ‘difficult’; the rest are undecided.”

Despite feeling that it’s not easy to start a business in the UK, more than half (53%) of business owners would still recommend starting a business to someone they know; the rest would not.

Neil continued: “The UK is a great place to do business, but SMEs are feeling that more needs to be done to encourage people to take the step into self-employment, and to de-risk the process.”

Regional analysis

Regionally, business owners in East Anglia found the process of starting a business the most difficult, with 21% finding it either ‘very simple’ or ‘simple’. Yorkshire / Humberside and Wales were slightly more positive, at 27%.

Conversely, Greater London businesses were by some distance the most positive, at 54%. No other region scored above 40%. 

Responses to the question ‘would you recommend starting your own business to someone you know?’ were, overall, more positive, with Greater London again leading the way (61% ‘yes’). Welsh organisations (61% ‘yes’) – despite finding the process difficult – would still recommend starting a business to others.

Full list of responses to ‘would you recommend starting your own business to someone you know?’:

 

Yes

No

Wales

61%

39%

Greater London

61%

39%

East Midlands

60%

40%

Scotland

59%

41%

West Midlands

58%

42%

Northern Ireland

56%

44%

South East England

53%

47%

North East England

51%

49%

South West England

49%

51%

East Anglia

48%

52%

Yorkshire/Humberside

47%

53%

North West England

42%

58%

Encouraging entrepreneurs

Wales (18% ‘yes’) and Greater London (54% ‘yes’) recorded the largest variance in responses to the question ‘do you feel the UK encourages entrepreneurs?’.

Full list of responses:

 

Yes

No

Don't know

Greater London

54%

30%

15%

North East England

43%

41%

16%

South West England

43%

33%

24%

West Midlands

43%

37%

20%

East Midlands

42%

39%

19%

North West England

41%

41%

18%

East Anglia

40%

46%

14%

South East England

39%

44%

17%

Yorkshire/Humberside

36%

50%

14%

Northern Ireland

35%

46%

19%

Scotland

32%

59%

9%

Wales

18%

61%

20%

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