UK encouraged to ‘shop small� this Small Business Saturday
Small Business Minister Margot James encourages people to support local independent businesses.

- government ministers out in force to support their local independent businesses this Small Business Saturday (2 December)
- the UK is home to a record 5.7 million small businesses
Government ministers are visiting independent businesses across the UK today in celebration of Small Business Saturday.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp annual campaign, now in its fifth year, champions and supports the UK’s small businesses. Last Small Business Saturday, £717 million was spent in small businesses on the day.
Small Business Minister, Margot James said:
This government is completely behind the UK’s 5.7 million small businesses � they are there, day in and day out, at the heart of our local communities.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappy are the backbone of our economy, so I encourage everyone to think big by shopping small this Small Business Saturday.
At the start of 2017 there were a record 5.7 million small businesses in the UK â€� an increase of more than 1.2 million since the start of 2010. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp latest business population estimates show that these businesses are responsible for 48% of private sector employment and contribute £1.4 trillion in turnover.
Since 2010, government support for smaller businesses includes:
- British Business Bank programmes supporting £3.4 billion of finance to over 59,000 smaller businesses
- over 50,000 Start-Up Loans worth more than £348 million
- increasing the amount central government spends with small business � central government contracts above £10,000 are openly advertised on the government’s procurement website, Contracts Finder
- a network of 38 local growth hubs which make it easier for start-ups and existing businesses to access the support they need
- appointing a Small Business Commissioner to champion the interests of small business and help drive a culture change in payment practises
Additional support in the Budget included a 10-year action plan to unlock £20 billion of investment in innovative firms, a £2.3 billion package to reduce business rates bills and further freezes to fuel duty worth £850 million a year.
For more information about government support available to small businesses, please contact the business helplines.
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