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Is Britain bouncing back after Brexit uncertainty?

Michele SwalesBy Michele SwalesJanuary 17, 20203 Mins Read
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Optimism has jumped among Britain’s larger companies after the election, with many now increasing investment and preparing to hire more workers, according to a new report from Deloitte.

“The small business community is one section of the economy that relies heavily on confidence, as one of the areas most reliant on private investment and, therefore, the confidence of private investors to commit capital,” says SME investment house IW Capital, which commissioned the research.
“Schemes such as the Enterprise Investment Scheme have been a hugely important source of finance for start-ups and scale-ups in the last 25 years, providing £20bn of growth capital to businesses otherwise rejected by traditional finance sources.”
In 2017/18, the EIS experienced the highest amount of investment yet, with nearly £2bn of support for growing start-ups and scale-ups.
It was because of this that IW Capital, the Mayfair-based private equity house, commissioned research across 2,000 investors to ascertain the optimism surrounding life post-Brexit and what opportunities will arise after January 31.
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How investors feel about Brexit:
> 46% of Britons believe that, if handled correctly, Brexit could be the best thing to have happened to the UK economy
> . 36% (10.5 million) believe that the UK will be a wealthier country, boosting their investment profile, post-Brexit
> . 30% (8.7 million) said that, while Brexit in itself had not affected their investment decisions, the Government’s handling of the negotiations did negatively affect their investment decisions.
The research suggests that investors are positive about the UK’s prospects outside of the European Union and are keen to use their capital after certainty is restored.
But where do investors want to use their money?
> . 41% of investors would prefer to use their own capital to help catalyse growth in the UK economy and job market
> . 34% of investors would like to invest in small businesses with growth potential in the next two years
> . 19% of Britons will look to make significant investments in the next year, despite political uncertainty
> . 27% of Britons will look to invest into businesses within the UK when Brexit is finalised.
IW Capital says the first two statistics suggest that, while investors are looking for certainty, there is a tremendous amount of ambition in terms of supporting growth-focused SMEs in the UK that will be crucial to the overall health of the economy in years to come.
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Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) make up over 98% of all private sector firms across the UK. They also account for 16 million jobs in the UK, while adding £1.9 trillion to the British economy.
Luke Davis, CEO of the IW Capital, said: “This research is very much in line with what we have seen from our investor base and from the entrepreneurs we work with.
“Both sides want to push on to make the most of opportunities that will present themselves when we do eventually leave the EU but feel somewhat let down by the Government and the way they have handled the process thus far.
“We have seen more demand than ever before to invest in growing SMEs, as well as more entrepreneurs looking for investment. Supporting and allowing this sector to grow at the pace at which it could will undoubtedly have a marked effect on the economy as a whole, creating jobs and facilitating growth at a scale that is almost unheard of in large businesses unsuitable to rapid change and adaptation to new conditions.”
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