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Scale-up firms are key to boosting the economy but they need to be more evenly spread across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Wales accounts for only 3.5% of the total number of scale-ups in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ which is lower than would be expected by business population.

Fast Growth 50 21st October 2022 Mercure Holland House Hotel, Cardiff

As the Fast Growth 50 initiative has shown in Wales for the last 24 years, a small number of high growth businesses make a disproportionate impact on wealth and job creation every year.

The wider impact of such ‘scale-up’ businesses - which grow at more than 20% per annum - is demonstrated by the latest report from the Scaleup Institute which was published earlier this month.

Despite the Covid pandemic, the data presented in the report showed that there were 33,955 scale-ups in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ generating £1.2 trillion to the economy and employing 3 million people, mainly in higher quality jobs than for the average business.

Incredibly, these firms generate 50% of the turnover of all small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) despite employing less than 0.6% of the SME population, which reinforces the findings of other studies of this phenomenon over the last fifty years.

Given that there seems to be a general perception that high growth firms are associated with technology-based sectors, the report shows yet again that such businesses are to be found in all parts of the economy, with the majority being in non-technology sectors.

In fact, more than 50% of the overall turnover of scale-up firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is generated by only six sectors namely arts and creative industries, business administration and support services, construction, information and communications technology, professional scientific and technical services, and wholesale industries.

They are more productive than other firms, generating an average of £373,000 turnover per employee with wholesale and retail scale-ups outperforming other businesses in their sector by 200%.

The study also shows that half of all scale-ups are involved in international trade in a range of markets across the world.