A study by the INSEE published November 21, 51% of small businesses sought external funding in 2010.
To ensure their maintenance or development, small and medium businesses are often looking for a finance externally.Within the SME whose numbers reached at least ten people in 2005 and 2010, 51% sought funding in 2010, according to a study by the INSEE published on November 21. This proportion is higher than in 2007, before the crisis (42%). In total, 62% of SMEs have sought funding in 2007, 2010, or two years. It is also the proportion of firms with seeking funding for the period 2011-2013.
High-growth companies frequently seek financing. In 2010, 58.2% of them are concerned,against 50.5% of companies growing small or medium, or 8-point gap.The difference between the two categories of firms is lower than in 2007 (12 points). It comes down to 7 points for the anticipated needs for 2011-2013. Among the high-growth companies,are slightly less in search of funding than others.
Construction and industry sectors where research funding is the most common in 2010,it concerns 57% of SMEs from at least ten people in construction and 54% in industry. But it is in services related to information technology and communication technology that this proportion has increased the most between 2007 and 2010 (+ 13 + points against nine points on average), reaching 48% in 2010.
Whether you’re a creator or creative future, transferee companies, the tenth edition of creating national-scale resumption of companies is a time to meet with advisors of Chambers of Trades and Crafts, to present your project and learn about the support they can offer you.
Indeed, for the organizers, this status “for 51% of small businesses” and is a potential to make life easier for managers. Starting with the protection of personal assets, the simplification for business and a favorable tax regime for investment.
