The National Enterprise Network (NEN) has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use this month’s Autumn Statement to deliver a new wave of support for Britain’s micro and small businesses (MSBs) — which it says are “the foundation of the UK economy” but increasingly constrained by rising costs and patchy access to finance.
Representing a nationwide network of local enterprise agencies and business support organisations that together cover 98% of the UK, the NEN is pressing the Treasury to take “decisive action” across four key policy areas: growth and investment, access to finance, skills and support infrastructure, and the net zero transition.
The submission comes as 5.45 million UK firms — accounting for over 99% of all private sector businesses — face mounting pressures from inflation, short-term funding cycles and the cost of digital and environmental adaptation.
“Micro and small businesses are the engine of the UK economy,” said Alex Till, Chair of the National Enterprise Network. “But their success depends on the ecosystem that supports them — the enterprise agencies, business hubs, and community workspaces that help individuals take their first steps into entrepreneurship. Without urgent action, we risk losing a generation of early-stage entrepreneurs.”
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