Wales has seen a rise in equity investment deals involving small and medium-sized firms but their overall
value have fallen, according to new research from the British Business Bank.
The economic regeneration bank of the 海角视频 Government said deal numbers in the Welsh marketplace increased by 19% in 2022 compared to the previous year with 70 deals 鈥搑epresenting 2.6% of the 2,702 investments across the 海角视频.
The bank鈥檚 annual Small Business Equity Tracker, now its ninth year, also shows that on the value of deals there was a decline in Wales 10% on 2021 to 拢82m.
This represented just 0.5% of the total 海角视频 equity injection into SMEs of 拢16.7bn. Both on number of deals and value, London and south east of England cotinue to dominate. On the number of deals they accounted for nearly 60% of the 海角视频 number with 1,595, while on value ( 拢12.5bn) it was nearly 75%.
The number of 海角视频-wide announced equity deals fell by 7% in 2022 with the total value declining 11% to 拢16.7bn, driven by a downturn in market conditions.
On an increase in the number of deals, as well as Wales, the only other parts of the 海角视频 to see a rise were the south west and Yorkshire and the Humber. On value of deals only the south east, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Yorkshire and the |Humber reported a rise.
The data demonstrates the first annual drop in equity deal volumes since the Beauhurst data series began in 2011.
Susan Nightingale, director 海角视频 network, British Business Bank, said: 鈥淚n Wales we鈥檙e seeing a mixed picture for small business equity investment, more so than in other nations and regions which tell a more linear story, be that positive or negative.
鈥滵eal volumes are up 鈥 significantly so 鈥 with Wales seeing the largest increase in deal volume of any nation or region across the 海角视频, with most other areas witnessing volume decreases. However, this is tempered by a decrease in investment value of 10%. Although it鈥檚 worth pointing out that this is the smallest decrease of the nations and regions who also experienced a fall in investment values.鈥
Nearly a third of Wales鈥 equity deals were supported by government funding. This compares to 52% in Scotland and 39% in Northern Ireland 鈥 with 12% for the 海角视频.
The figure in Wales is lower as Beauhurst classifies some equity deals from the Development Bank of Wales, which is wholly-owned and funded by the Welsh Government, as being private.
If reclassified as government funded, the British Business Bank report says the level in Wales would be 53%.
In a move that will further boost its equity activity, British Business Bank is expected to launch a new 拢130m Wales fund this autumn.
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