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Welsh start-up numbers rocket in Q1 2022 - but insolvency activity also on the rise

The number of start-ups rose from 372 in January to 2,116 in March this year alone

Charlotte May, R3 chair for Wales

The number of start-ups in Wales soared in the first quarter of 2022, but insolvency-related activities are also on the rise, R3 has said.

New research from the insolvency and restructuring trade body has found that more than 4,300 new Welsh firms were started in Q1 this year - with almost half registering in March alone.

Figures, based on data from online company credit score provider Creditsafe, revealed that the number of start-ups rose from 372 businesses in January to 2,116 in March this year - an increase of 469% and the biggest percentage change in any º£½ÇÊÓÆµ region or nation.

Wales also saw a 385% increase in newly established companies between December 2021 and March 2022 - the second highest rise in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ behind the West Midlands.

However, R3 also reports that insolvency-related activity, including liquidator appointments, administrator appointments and creditors’ meetings, rose by 123% between March and February with an increase of almost 200% between March and January.

This still remains relatively low in Wales compared to the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said the trade body, with 266 insolvency-related activities in Wales in the first quarter of the year. This was the second lowest in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ behind Northern Ireland at 44.

Charlotte May, R3 chair for Wales and associate director for South West and Wales, said she was delighted to see entrepreneurism in Wales continue to grow despite the financial impact of the pandemic.