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Enterprising over 50s who decide to go it alone by setting up their own businesses are contributing a staggering £24.4 billion to the UK economy per year, according to new research released today by Yellow Pages directories.
The research, analysed by Kingston University’s Small Business Research Centre, delves specifically into new businesses established by older entrepreneurs and shows the group are becoming a powerful force within UK plc. It identifies an emerging group of Senior Startups (business owners aged 50+ who have set up in the last five years) who account for approximately one in six (16 per cent) fledgling businesses in the UK each year.
The study was commissioned to coincide with Yellow Pages’ sponsorship of the Startups Awards Silver Fox category – an accolade that recognises and rewards successful startups that have inspirational over 50s at the helm. It reveals interesting insights into the motivations of this group, who are taking the plunge into enterprise later in life and reaping the benefits of being their own boss using their experience, knowledge and self-confidence to get ahead in business.
Commenting on the research, Mark Hart, professor of small business research at
Kingston University and PRIME*** trustee said: “This research adds greatly to our knowledge of the over 50s’ contribution to enterprise in the UK. There is clear evidence that the entrepreneurial activities of this diverse group are capable of providing sustainable incomes as they engage in new business ventures resulting from many years of experience. This is an important finding in the context of a growing reliance upon state pensions by an ageing population.”
Helen Stevenson, chief marketing officer of Yell, publisher of Yellow Pages directories, said: “Our study highlights the crucial contribution over 50s make to the UK economy and demonstrates that Senior Startups aren’t afraid to take a risk by changing career later in life..”
Ambition comes with age
More than one in ten (11 per cent) Senior Startups say they’re more ambitious and motivated than when they were younger, which has attributed to their business achievements. Half (49 per cent) of over 50s startups say that their age and experience has been a key advantage to their business, with 51 per cent claiming that hard work and commitment is what makes their business tick.
Taking a leap into the unknown
Only 16 per cent of those questioned had run their own business before, with 41 per cent having worked in a completely different field before setting up on their own. Confident enough to go it alone, Senior Startups are inspired to take the plunge by family and friends (18 per cent) or work colleagues (17 per cent), with television shows like Dragon’s Den having less impact in terms of influence (10 per cent), despite their popularity.
Notes to Editors:
Yellow Pages
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