Big Business Entrepreneurs (BBE), one of the UK’s leading business coaching providers, is urging stakeholders to deliver more targeted support for small businesses across the North East.

The organisation points to the region’s deep industrial roots and significant untapped entrepreneurial capacity, suggesting that additional support could help unlock widespread economic growth.

Despite its strong urban centres and advanced manufacturing expertise, the North East has a relatively small business base of 211,605 companies, ranking 11th out of 12 UK regions.

Adam Stott, Founder of Big Business Entrepreneurs, said: “These figures underline the need for targeted support to help small firms grow, adopt digital monetisation strategies and build resilience.

“Business coaching, mentoring and strategic skills development could play a transformative role in enabling founders to scale, increase productivity and strengthen the regional economy, particularly in areas where business density remains low.”

BBE says its programmes are designed to help entrepreneurs tackle growth challenges, improve the monetisation of digital channels and adopt modern marketing practices that drive sustainable revenue.

Adam Stott added: “Coaching accelerates learning, reduces the time wasted on trial and error, and helps entrepreneurs across the North East scale faster and more efficiently. This region has incredible people and potential – with structured support, thousands more could turn great ideas into thriving businesses.”

 

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