Government needs to think small first on business support, says FSB.

Almost half (49 per cent) of small businesses said that any simplified Government business support scheme must be targeted more at them and less at big businesses, according to a survey conducted by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).

Over half (53 per cent) say there is a need to remove the big business bias from all services.

Half of respondents to the FSB survey also said they would prefer to have an independently tailored service geared towards the small business sector.

The Government is currently rationalising business support services from 3,000 to around 100. The FSB believes that this is good news for small businesses that have struggled with the complexity of the current system, and in particular, finding the right service for them. The FSB survey also showed that small businesses found that government services are not being branded correctly with 47% saying they were unaware of Government-funded support services.

Business advisors also fall way short of small business owners’ expectations – 36% say that the focus must be on recruiting business advisors who are both competent in diagnosing needs and can offer a better overall service.

Colin Willman, FSB Business Support Chairman, said:

“It is quite clear that small businesses feel disaffected and alienated from the majority of government business services which, when they are aware of them, they see as being geared towards big business.

“Yet again we are reminding the government of one of their own soundbites, which is to ‘think small first’. No doubt the rationalisation of business support services from 3,000 to about 100 will help, but again, only if there is an emphasis on marketing these in a much clearer manner. The Government needs to offer greater acknowledgement to small businesses and the specific challenges they face. This applies equally to those at a start up level, supporting those who wish to remain steady, and those looking for growth.”

ENDS

Notes to Editors:

1. Full details of the survey can be found HERE

2. The FSB is Britain’s biggest business organisation with over 210,000 members. It exists to protect and promote the interests of the self-employed, and all those who run their own business. More information is available at www.fsb.org.uk

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