Burton Mail

Small firms are important

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com @Mailrememb­ers

NEW research reveals how important small and medium enterprise­s are for the British economy, as businesses that employ between one and 249 employees contribute more than £2 trillion in turnover and employ 44% of the British workforce.

The study by marketing training hub School of Marketing analysed the latest ONS and government data on the number of small and medium enterprise­s in 2021 to see which regions and industries are powered the most by SMES.

Analysis revealed that the hospitalit­y industry has the highest proportion of SMES out of any industry. Out of the 200,645 businesses operating in the industry, 140,050 are small or medium-sized, which equals roughly 69.8%.

The hospitalit­y industry is made up of accommodat­ion and food services, including hotels and restaurant­s.

The industry with the secondhigh­est percentage of SMES is wholesale and retail trade. This industry, which also includes mechanic shops that repair motor vehicles and motorcycle­s, has more than 500,000 businesses, and more than four in ten (43%) are small or medium-sized.

Real estate industry has the thirdhighe­st proportion of SMES, with 35.4% of all enterprise­s having below 250 employees. The industry has 134,095 businesses operating in the UK, and 47,740 are small or medium-sized.

In fourth is the agricultur­e, forestry and fishing industry, which has more than 150,000 businesses running in the country, and roughly 50,000 (33%) are SMES.

The industry counting the fifthhighe­st percentage of SMES is manufactur­ing, with 32% of the enterprise­s operating in this industry being small or medium-sized, which is 87,210 out of the 270,000 businesses.

The study also analysed each UK region and found that Northern Ireland has the highest proportion of SMES in the UK. 123,705 businesses are operating in Northern Ireland, and 36,369 are small or medium enterprise­s, making up roughly 29.4% of all companies.

Scotland has the second-highest percentage of SMES out of all the UK regions, with 27.7% of all businesses being SMES.

There are 342,045 companies in Scotland, and 94,746 have fewer than 250 employees.

The East Midlands is home to the third-highest proportion of SMES, with 100,300, making up 27.3% of the 367,400 businesses operating in the region.

North West England has the fourth-highest percentage of SMES in the UK, with 26.7% of businesses operating in the area being small or medium-sized.

Wales is tied for fourth, as 26.7% of operating businesses in the country are SMES. 55,373 out of the 207,390 enterprise­s in Wales have fewer than 250 employees.

The study also assessed the most in-demand skills for entry-level positions across a range of industries and found that communicat­ion and Microsoft Office proficienc­y are the most commonly occurring skills on job adverts – both appear in 61% of the jobs that were analysed.

The third most in-demand skill is a high attention to detail, appearing in 44% of ads for entry-level positions.

Finishing off the top five is a tie for fourth between time-management and self-motivated, both showing up on 39% of job adverts.

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The hospitalit­y industry has the highest proportion of small and medium enterprise­s out of any industry.

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