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We need urgent government support for start-ups - Dylan Jones-Evans

Help for start-ups has fallen between the cracks of the unprecedented levels of support that is currently available for businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

All the winners from the Wales Start-up Awards 2019(Image: Matthew Horwood)

You can only admire the indomitable spirit of those who spot the opportunity, take the risk and start a new business, even at the darkest of times.

During the last few weeks I had expected entries for this year’s Wales Start-Up Awards to have petered out, given that filling in an online form would have been the last thing on any entrepreneur’s mind.

In fact, last week I contacted the 200-plus entries received so far for the 2020 awards to ask if they would want to withdraw from this year’s competition. Not only did no-one pull out, but a significant number wrote back to say they were looking forward to celebrating at the awards if things got back to normal in September.

Whether that is the case or not will depend on factors well beyond their control, but it shows that the indomitable attitude that makes these entrepreneurs so special is alive and well across all sectors of the Welsh economy.

And we will need that spirit, drive and enthusiasm over the next few months more than at any other time, especially given that, as in previous economic downturns, larger firms are more likely to shed jobs despite the government-backed furloughing of posts for three months.

In addition, academic research shows that firms that are less than five years old create almost all net new jobs in an economy and, more importantly, they are those businesses that are agile, flexible and able to pivot their strategies to suit the current economic environment.

Given this, you would have thought that start-ups would be at the top of the list for financial support from government during the current Covid-19 crisis.

Unfortunately, that has not been the case, and it would seem that help for start-ups has fallen between the cracks of the unprecedented levels of support that is currently available for businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.