NatWest launches new business hub as desire to be self employed rises in Yorkshire
More than 40% of people in Yorkshire and the Humber would prefer to be self employed, according to the NatWest Entrepreneurship Monitor.
The results, compiled for NatWest by Populus, revealed that 33% also believe now is a good time to set up their own business, however, just 5% of those who haven’t already done so are actually setting out on their own.
Alison Rose, CEO of commercial and private banking at NatWest, said: “Despite improving economic conditions and a widely held desire to be self employed, only a very small number of people are actually taking the plunge.
“These findings show we have a nation of potential entrepreneurs, but they are held back by a lack of knowledge. NatWest wants to fill that gap and, in partnership with Entrepreneurial Spark and KPMG, will be launching free business accelerator hubs across the UK over the coming two years. This will give thousands of entrepreneurs free facilities, free business advice and supporting networks to ensure they are given the best possible chance of success.”
Natwest is aiming to support entrepreneurs across the UK by opening 10 Entrepreneurial Spark free business accelerator hubs, or ‘Hatcheries’ in its buildings throughout the country.
Among these includes a new hub at NatWest’s offices in Leeds, which opens on 11th September. The goal is to support 7000 entrepreneurs over the next five years in partnership with KPMG.
As well as Leeds, the programme will also see new Hatcheries open in Brighton (9th Sept), Bristol (15th Sept), Manchester (Feb ’16), Belfast (Feb ‘16), RBS’ Edinburgh HQ, (Feb ’16 – to replace existing Edinburgh hub), Cardiff (Aug ’16), Newcastle (Aug ’16), Milton Keynes (Aug ’16), and London Bishopsgate (2017).
Jim Duffy, founder of Entrepreneurial Spark, said: “We are delighted to be working with NatWest and KPMG to launch ten new Hatcheries across the UK over the coming two years, the first of which launched in Birmingham in February. Starting and scaling a business can be daunting, so we support budding entrepreneurs every step of the way in our Hatcheries, from hands on training at our #GoDoBootcamps and one-to-one enablement to providing them with free desk space and IT.”
Ian Moffatt, head of National Markets at KPMG, added: “While the idea of being your own boss may sound tempting and even glamorous, the reality is that for many people, starting out on your own and taking that leap into the unknown can be a truly daunting, and even lonely experience.
“Couple this with the burden posed by administrative red tape, and the confusion caused by the myriad of incentives, reliefs and schemes that are available to assist small companies, and it’s no small wonder that entrepreneurs consistently tell us that they need more support. This is why the support and guidance provided by Entrepreneurial Spark, with support from Natwest and KPMG, is so vital.”
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