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New Year, new start: Five-year peak in percentage of UK small businesses working on growth plans to start 2026

By rotide
Created 07/01/2026 - 07:53
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Ahead of the New Year starting, Novuna Business Finance asked a nationally representative sample of 1,000 small business owners what growth initiatives, if any, they were prioritising to make their enterprises stronger for the year ahead. Across the UK, small businesses in London emerged as those most likely to be starting 2026 with plans to invest in new growth initiatives (90%) -  followed by small businesses in the East Midlands (89%) and the North West (84%).

Percentage of small businesses starting the New Year prioritising new growth initiatives to make their business stronger for the year ahead (results over time)

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

77%

79%

81%

81%

84%

Following a challenging trading period during 2025, when the percentage of small business owners predicting growth fell over four consecutive quarters to 25%, the Novuna Business Finance data suggests UK small businesses are starting the New Year in a resilient mood.

Manufacturing is the UK industry sector where small businesses are most likely to be starting 2026 with plans to invest in new growth initiatives (94%). Across 10 industry sectors surveyed, there are year-on-year rises in the percentage of enterprises working on new growth plans for 2026 - with the retail and finance sectors unchanged on this time last year (79% and 84% respectively) and media, the only sector recording a year-on-year dip (down from 92% to 84%).

Sectors recording a year-on-year rise in the percentage of small businesses starting the New Year prioritising new growth initiatives to make their business stronger for the year ahead

 

2025

2026

Manufacturing

90%

94%

IT & telecoms

87%

89%

Property & real estate

72%

85%

Agriculture

79%

84%

Hospitality & leisure

83%

84%

Transport & distribution

70%

83%

Construction

79%

82%

Legal services

67%

82%

Medical services

75%

82%

Education

73%

77%

Looking at the specific initiatives that small businesses are focusing on to make their enterprises stronger for the year ahead, increasing new business income remained the top priority (46%, up slightly on 43% a year ago). Beyond this, the Novuna Business Finance data reveals there were big year-on-year rises in other areas:

Jo Morris, Head of Insight at Novuna Business Finance [1] comments: "As we all prepare to start a New Year, our data paints a picture of determination and resilience from UK small business owners. Last year was, for many, a low-point - with small business growth forecasts hitting a record low and many concerned about external factors, such as US tariffs and fears of tax rises in the Autumn Budget. Despite all this, more than eight in 10 small business owners are going into 2026 determined to find new ways to make their enterprises stronger and more resilient. We last saw this during the pandemic era and the determination of small business owners then to flex and adapt played out in a bounce-back of sector confidence in 2022. After an economically challenging 2025, the sheer scale of businesses prioritising plans to build strength into their enterprises for the year ahead will hopefully result in a much-needed upturn in positive growth outlook from the small business community in the early months of 2026."

 

 


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https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/articles/accounting-advice/new-year-new-start-fiveyear-peak-percentage-uk-small-businesses-working-g