Press release
Unlocking Barriers To Business Growth Could Make The UK Economy £9 Billion Richer
As much as £9 billion pounds could be added to the British economy if SMEs that aspire to grow were able to do so. Key barriers to growth, which need to be overcome, include economic uncertainly, regulation and market demand.Based on research that shows that 74% of SME employers aspire to grow over a three year period , new insights show that if all of these aspiring businesses achieved growth at a rate of 5% over the next three years (above and beyond the 33% that are expected to grow ) then an additional £9 billion would be contributed to the UK’s GVA (Gross Value Added). If they grew by 10% the additional contribution would be £18 billion .
Business Link research also released today , shows that when businesses were asked what was stopping them from growing, ‘economic uncertainty’ was raised by 48% of Business Link customers as being the largest barrier. ‘Market demand’ (22%) and ‘regulations’ (22%) ranked joint second while ‘cashflow’ came in third, with 20% of customers identifying this as a barrier to growth.
Barriers to business growth identified by Business Link customers:
1. Economic uncertainty 48%
2. Market demand 22%
3. Regulations 22%
4. Cashflow 20%
5. Competition 13%
6. Keeping staff 9%
7. Recruiting staff 8%
8. Lack of access to business advice 8%
To address these barriers and promote business growth, Business Link has launched the Growth and Improvement Service (http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/improve), alongside a number of other government initiatives being announced during Global Entrepreneurship Week (14 – 20 November) to help SMEs achieve the growth they desire.
The Growth and Improvement Service offers straightforward, practical guidance for people who want to get more out of their business – such as generating more sales, increasing profits, and saving time and money. The site, which is launched alongside Business Link’s Start-Up service (http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/mynewbusiness), provides businesses with the support they need to improve and grow, providing guidance on cash flow, finding new customers, and recruiting and training staff. For example:
• Access to grant and support schemes: The new and improved Business Support Finder enables businesses to quickly find details of publicly-funded grants, loans or offers of expertise to help that they may be entitled to.
• Financing growth: Business-owners can use new tools to help them think through their options, making sure they consider all available finance sources and enabling them to plan for future developments.
• Staff retention and recruitment: The new service can guide business owners through the recruitment process, enabling them to evaluate their immediate and long-terms needs, explore different options and understand the rules that need to be followed.
• Business advice: For businesses looking for sources of business advice, the improved Events Finder can put them in touch with local networking, training, and peer support opportunities; while the new Mentorsme.co.uk service can help businesses across the UK to find a mentor.
Ray Lambe, Director, Business Link said:
“It is encouraging to see that so many businesses are looking to grow and develop, despite the difficult economic environment they are operating in. While it is not surprising that SMEs are finding the economic environment tough at the moment, our research identified a number of other issues that businesses are grappling with which Business Link’s new services can help with. In particular, the new Growth and Improvement Service provides information and tools to help businesses manage staff retention and recruitment, think through finance options and win new customers; and the increased interactivity helps businesses support each other by sharing their ideas and experiences. By helping to unlock barriers to growth we’re confident that the new Business Link services will help SMEs to make that vital contribution to the UK economy that they are capable of.”
For further information about Business Link’s new services, please visit www.businesslink.gov.uk/newservices.
Business Link - Government's online resource for business
Kindred Ground Floor (entrance in Endell Street) 90 Long Acre London WC2E 9RA
This release was published on openPR.
Permanent link to this press release:
Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
You can edit or delete your press release Unlocking Barriers To Business Growth Could Make The UK Economy £9 Billion Richer here
News-ID: 200558 • Views: …
More Releases for SME
Global SMB/SME NAS Market Size by Application, Type, and Geography: Forecast to …
USA, New Jersey- According to Market Research Intellect, the global SMB/SME NAS market in the Internet, Communication and Technology category is projected to witness significant growth from 2025 to 2032. Market dynamics, technological advancements, and evolving consumer demand are expected to drive expansion during this period.
The Small and Medium Business (SMB) / Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Network Attached Storage (NAS) market is experiencing significant growth as businesses continue to…
SME Insurance - Market Size | Valuates Reports
SME Insurance - Market Size | Valuates Reports
The global market for SME Insurance was estimated to be worth US$ 18010 million in 2023 and is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ 24100 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period 2024-2030
View Sample Report
https://reports.valuates.com/request/sample/QYRE-Auto-3D7510/China_SME_Insurance_Market_Report_Forecast_2021_2027
Report Scope
This report aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of the global market for SME Insurance, focusing on the total sales revenue, key…
UK SME Insurance Market Report- Competitor Dynamics | Insurers can challenge the …
The research study contains an in detail descriptive overview and analysis of the UK SME Insurance Market, a summary of the UK SME Insurance Market shares constituted by each component, the annual growth of each sector, and the revenue potential of the section. In addition, UK SME Insurance Market production and consumption data are used to determine the geographical features.
Get FREE PDF Sample of the Report @ https://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/requestsample.aspx?name=4430784
AXA and…
INDIA: Big March for SME
In keeping with recent and ongoing changes in the business landscape, business is focusing on mobility rather than stability, and the service business has evolved accordingly. Globalization is the buzzword as geographic boundaries cease to exist. Business is competing for opportunities in an international arena. Because the world is connected in a single unit, any crisis in one part of the world has repercussions in other parts, too.
Small and medium-sized…
IndiaMART.com Pushes for Cohesive SME Ecosystem through SME Learning Series
Partners with Smallenterpriseindia.com for the Series
Series aims to bring clear understanding of Finance, HR, IT, Communication, Marketing & other business verticals to SMEs
Roadshows in Delhi, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Bangalore & Vadodara receive huge response
New Delhi, 28th May, 2011: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been playing a vital role in growth and development of Indian economy. They are credited with generating million of job opportunities every year along with contributing a…
IndiaMART.com Plans Massive SME Awareness Campaign
To be launched in 2-3 weeks, campaign's theme centers on boosting awareness amongst SMEs on the need to go online
- Educate buyers & suppliers on how they can leverage Internet for 24X7 global presence, cost-effective marketing & B2B matchmaking
- Highlight catalyzing role of B2B e-marketplaces like IndiaMART.com in growth of SMEs
- Nation-wide drive to be launched across newspapers, magazines, online, radio, electronic & outdoor media
New Delhi,…