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The percentage of barriers to growth hits five-year high

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Created 11/06/2025 - 06:55
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And in the Manufacturing (96%) sector the figures have hit a 10-year high - according to new research from Novuna Business Finance

The findings from Novuna's Business Barometer tracking research come at a time when the Government is grappling with delivering on its growth pledges for the UK economy. Despite the IMF recently revising its UK economic forecast for the year, overall UK growth remains sluggish - with analysts warning that the disruption caused by US trade tariffs will negatively impact UK growth in the second half of the year. Set against this context, the Novuna poll of a nationally representative sample of 1,242 small business owners gives cause for concern. The percentage of small businesses saying they are experiencing barriers that are holding back growth has been deeply-rooted at a consistent level for five years - and is now rising to a new five-year peak.

 Percentage of UK small businesses that cite barriers holding back growth: Results over time

Q2 2021

Q2 2022

Q2 2023

Q2 2024

Q2 2025

81%

81%

80%

80%

83%

 The key barriers to growth for small business owners this summer?

Jo Morris Head of Insight at Novuna Business Finance comments: "Despite all the recent news on UK trade deals, the view from small businesses - the powerhouse of the UK economy - is far less congratulatory. Our research shows that the percentage of UK small businesses predicting growth this quarter has fallen to a four-year low (29%) - with significant falls in the manufacturing, construction and retail sectors. Added to this, we also have a five-year high in the proportion of enterprises that cite barriers holding back their growth. Some of these are local and specific, but many relate to the macro-economic position. Nine years on from the Referendum, one in five small businesses say they are struggling with the consequences of Brexit. And the dark cloud of US tariffs and sluggish economic growth gives small businesses a level of market uncertainty that is disruptive and hard to plan against. At Novuna Business Finance, we are working hard to support established small businesses plan for the future - but it's a challenge for them to realise their full potential when they feel the economy is working against them."

Additional findings

The Manufacturing and Transport/Distribution sectors have experienced the biggest rises in the percentage of small businesses citing barriers to growth in the last year. For the manufacturing sector, the latest figures represents a 10-year peak - and for Transport/Distribution, the percentage of enterprises citing barriers to growth is its highest level since the Covid outbreak in 2020.

Percentage of small businesses that cite barriers holding back growth: Results over a decade

 

Q2 2015

Q2 2016

Q2 2017

Q2 2018

Q2 2019

Q2 2020

Q2 2021

Q2 2022

Q2 2023

Q2 2024

Q2 2025

 

Manufact.

87%

73%

82%

77%

855

94%

91%

90%

83%

84%

96%

Transport

71%

91%

80%

69%

79%

91%

70%

80%

73%

76%

90%

UK Av

81%

72%

74%

73%

79%

91%

81%

81%

80%

80%

83%

 Looking at the issue of barriers to growth across all industry sectors, the new Novuna data reveals year-on-year rises in seven sectors - and all these are up on the position 10-years ago. 

Percentage of small businesses that cite barriers holding back growth by sector

 

10 years ago (2015)

Last year

(2024)

2025

Manufacturing

87%

84%

96%

Real Estate

76%

75%

91%

Transport/Distribution

71%

76%

90%

Leisure/Hospitality

85%

86%

90%

Retail

92%

88%

88%

IT/Telecoms

71%

82%

85%

Agriculture

80%

78%

82%

Media

74%

86%

81%

Construction

81%

83%

80%

Legal

83%

73%

76%

Medical

90%

80%

75%

Finance/Accounting

71%

62%

72%

Education

68%

77%

63%

 A geographical analysis reveals that, in all but two UK regions, more business owners feel barriers to growth in summer 2025 than they did 10 years ago. This is a surprise, given seismic events such as Brexit, Covid and the cost-of-living crisis were all experienced during the intervening years. Small businesses in the North West are most likely to feel barriers to growth this summer - and the biggest rises in the last year were recorded in the North East, the North West, London and Scotland. 

Percentage of small businesses that cite barriers holding back growth by region

 

10 years ago (2015)

Last year

(2024)

2025

North West

83%

80%

89%

South West

78%

87%

86%

North East

83%

72%

84%

London

86%

77%

84%

West Midlands

73%

81%

83%

South East

78%

82%

83%

Scotland 

79%

74%

83%

East Midlands

73%

83%

82%

East

79%

70%

82%

Yorkshire/Humberside

74%

73%

81%

Wales

89%

78%

72%

 For further information please visit Novuna Business Finance [1]

 

 

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