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The rise of employee-owned business in Wales

The Welsh Government has a target of seeing a doubling in the number of employee-owned firms in Wales in this Senedd term.

Employee-owned Archway Veterinary Centre.

A Welsh Government target of providing support to help double the number of employee-owned businesses in Wales is well on track to being achieved.

The aim, over the course of the current Senedd term, is part of its programme for government, In May 2021 there were 37 employee-owned businesses, with a target to reach 74 by May 2026.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said the figure is currently at 63. Back in 2013 there were just 13.

Research conducted by employee-owned Ceredigion-based research company Wavehill, found that 33% of Welsh employee-owned businesses are consultants (research, business, financial and environmental), 10% are in manufacturing, while 7.5% are in engineering, ICT and food and drink.

The research also found that employee ownership has led to a shift in the culture of those businesses, leading to greater unity, with people working together towards a common goal, and greater ownership over those goals. Staff retention and recruitment is also better for employee-owned businesses, because of higher levels of engagement, financial rewards, motivation and loyalty.

The Welsh Government’s Business Wales and Social Business Wales services also offer specialist advice to support employee buy outs, with fully funded and bespoke help available to help business owners decide if employee ownership and share schemes are the right solution for their business.

In addition, the Development Bank of Wales offer a potential debt-based funding route for employee buyouts, with support for management buyouts available through its Wales Management Succession Fund.

Mr Gething said: "I’m delighted we’re on track to double the number of employee-owned businesses in Wales well before the end of this Senedd term.