Patricia
Hewitt backs Ethnic Minority Forum recommendations.
|
Government
today accepted a package of recommendations to help support ethnic
business in the UK. Recent statistics show that one in ten businesses
are owned by ethnic minorities with 15,000 such businesses in the
Greater London area alone.
The
Ethnic Minority Business Forum today welcomed Patricia Hewitt's
supportive comments to drive forward major changes that will help
ethnic minority businesses throughout the country.
|
|
The
forum, which is a non-departmental public body comprising 20 members
from a broad spread of the ethnic minority community, including
notable Asians like G K Noon and Lord Amir Bhatia OBE, advises DTI
Ministers and David Irwin, CEO of the Small Business Services (SBS)
on the impact of proposed policies on ethnic minority-run businesses.
Yvonne
Thompson, Chair of the Forum, said that ethnic minority businesses
played a crucial role in local communities. She pointed out that
ethnic minorities make up 5% of the population, but they are responsible
for 9% of all business start-ups. With minority businesses making
up nearly 20% of London's small business community alone, this sector
is of obvious importance to the British economy. Ironically, ethnic
minority-run businesses are less likely to seek advice from business
support organisations even though they are more likely to set-up
business and employ others.
The
six new measures that have been accepted by the Government include:
-
improving the way Government monitors, disseminates and analyses
information on ethnic minority businesses;
-
making sure the Government-funded business support services are
equally accessible to all by ensuring the Business Link customer
base is in proportion to the make-up of the local community;
-
improving access to business finance for ethnic minority businesses;
-
improving the levels of ICT take up among ethnic minority businesses;
-
securing an increase in the number of ethnic minority businesses
tendering for Government contracts; and
-
maximising the potential offered by ethnic minority businesses
in regenerating urban areas.
Ms
Thompson added, "The people who run these businesses are tremendous
entrepreneurs who need to be encouraged and helped."
Click
here to visit the Ethnic
Minority Forum website.
Click here to visit the DTI
website.
Reference:
-
One in ten businesses are owned by ethnic minorities (Breakout
1997).
-
There are 15,000 ethnic minority businesses in Greater London
alone (BEMF Community Enterprise 1998).
-
According to the 1991 Census, people from ethnic minority groups
were 6.3%more likely to be in business on their own account and
employing others than their counterparts.
-
In 1997 people from ethnic minority backgrounds represented 5%
of the UK population, but entrepreneurs from ethnic minority backgrounds
were responsible for 9% of all new business start-ups (Bank of
England report "Finance for Small Firms", Jan 2000).
-
Ethnic minority small businesses are less likely to seek advice
from business support organisation. For example, 86% of Asian
owned businesses never use the services of business support organisations
(Barclays Review "Cultural Change and the Small Firm"
February 1997).
|