Barclays: Education, Education, Education - not if you want to be an entrepreneur!
A survey* of small business bosses has revealed that less than half (46 per cent) have a degree and only 11 per cent believe that having a good education is crucial to being a success in business.
With entrepreneurial spirit at an all time high and more than 100,000 new businesses being formed every quarter,** educational qualifications are no barrier to success in the UK as 20 per cent of our small business owner-managers are educated to GCSE level or below according to the survey by Barclays Local Business.
There are around 4.3 million SMEs in the UK and it seems that graduates of the 'University of Life' are more switched-on to starting-up alone in business, following in the famous footsteps of Gordon Ramsay, Simon Cowell, Dame Anita Roddick, Jacqueline Gold and Richard Branson.
With this years' hike in tuition fees, the NUS estimates that someone starting their three year degree in London last September could graduate with debts of more than £27,000 so it's perhaps no surprise that some young people in the UK are choosing to shun higher education in favour of more immediate financial returns.
Teenage gamer Jordan McGreevy, left school to run his own computer empire (www.futurerp.net) at just 16.
He said; "Having worked on my game during the last few years at school, I felt confident that I knew enough about the field to not go to university".
"It is hard work, but with any luck I won't have to work as hard in the future".
"University would have been a good experience, but I prefer the challenge of learning on my own." John Davis, marketing director for Barclays Local Business said: "This survey really does suggest that entrepreneurialism is a quality born to people, rather than taught".
"At Barclays we offer advice and support to people of all ages and educational background in their quest to succeed in running a business." Entrepreneurs in the Capital are most likely to have a degree (57 per cent) with the North East least likely (36 per cent).
Again, it's the above regions topping and tailing the class rankings, with 71 per cent and 50 per cent defining themselves as middle class respectively.
The survey also reveals that the entrepreneurial world is dominated (65 per cent) by the middle class, with only 26 per cent claiming to be working class.
Notes to editors: Local case studies are available on request.
*Taken from research carried out by YouGov on behalf of Barclays Local Business Banking.
Total sample size was 2427 SME owner-managers from across the UK.
Fieldwork was undertaken between 11-17 May 2007.
The survey was carried out online.
The figures have not been weighted.
**According to the latest Barclays quarterly start-up figures Barclays Local Business provide great value to their customers by offering services and a comprehensive range of tailored business banking products to more than 600,000 businesses typically with a turn over less than £1 million.
We support businesses with: Named business manager, locally based allocated to the clients business.
1,600 Local Business Managers in 600 locations Barclays Trading Places' Awards, recognising people who have overcome adversity to set up in business Give start-ups standard banking transactions free for up to 18 months.
Wide range of free advice and information -Starting and Running Your Business CD-ROM; consultations with a panel of legal, accountancy and marketing experts; Business Opportunity Profiles and Business Information Factsheets; Legal and tax helpline Free 'Mindleaders' online business skills training worth £1,000 and award winning software packages that will help save businesses time and money Individual solutions that offer support outside of the usual banking services e.g unique award winning software packages that will help save businesses time and money The ability to speak to a qualified business Manager - out of hours or when their local business manager is engaged with customers.
Flexibility to bank when and how they want - online and telephone banking and a full counter service at 1600 branches nationwide For more information contact: Emma AustinRetail Banking PR Managert: +44 (0)20 7116 6145m: +44 (0)7775 541675 e: emma.austin@barclays.com Andrew McDougallRetail Banking PR Managert: +44 (0)20 7116 6159m: +44 (0)7775 547302e: andrew.mcdougall@barclays.com.
Not what you're looking for? Search the site.
Related Stories
- Don't rush in where agents fear to tread
- Beware of a backlash from loan providers
- New fixed rate and tracker products from Alliance and Leicester
- 18 million UK adults planning to recycle old gifts to beat crunch this Christmas
- Record sales of Dubai currency as QE2 prepares to leave UK for the final time
Categories
- Mortgages / Housing (272)
- Banking / credit / debt (579)
- Pensions and retirement (74)
- General insurance (740)
- Legal / regulation (23)
- Savings and investment (402)
- Company news (149)
- Protection (339)
- Tax and National Insurance (18)
- Consumer issues (221)
- IFAs / Other professionals (20)
- Communications and utilities (79)
- Investment funds (167)