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New report shows strong regional business growth

NatWest Group and Beauhurst’s New Startup Index shows 426,000 new companies were incorporated in H1 2025

According to the latest New Startup Index from NatWest Group and Beauhurst, 426,000 new companies were incorporated in H1 2025.

Strong gains in Scotland

In Scotland, incorporations rose by 17.9%, the second highest growth in the UK.

The North East saw the fastest relative growth, with more than 10,000 new companies launched - a 19% increase compared with the second half of 2024, while the West Midlands grew by 16.9%, and the North West by 16.5%. These figures point to a broad-based recovery in business formation across the UK, particularly outside London and the South East.

The 426,000 new businesses registered with Companies House in the first half of 2025 follows a volatile 2024, which began with a record 468,000 incorporations in H1 but dipped to 378,000 in H2 - the lowest quarterly level since 2021.

New app firms lead sectors

Sector-wise, application software remains the UK’s most active startup category, with 34,700 new companies formed - up 0.55% year-on-year. As a dynamic segment of the tech industry, this sector encompasses the development of programmes and apps for work, entertainment, communication and data management purposes.

Companies operating in this sector include those building productivity tools like word processors and spreadsheets, creative software for graphic design and music production, and entertainment software for video games. Notably, mobile app developers also represent a significant portion of this growth, developing a wide range of smartphone apps, from fitness trackers to shopping platforms and everything in between that shapes modern daily life.

Hospitality incorporations also grow

Hospitality ranked second, with 26,800 new restaurants, pubs, cafés, and takeaways opening nationwide, reflecting an 8.5% increase from the same period last year.

This was closely followed by the property development and construction sector, which recorded a 7.18% rise in startups from H2 2024, reaching a total of 25,100.

A growing entrepreneurial spirit

James Holian, Head of Business Banking at NatWest Group, says“The first half of 2025 has shown that the UK’s entrepreneurial spirit is not only alive but accelerating. What’s particularly encouraging is that this momentum is not confined to London, with regional growth underscoring the strength and ambition of founders up and down the country.

 

“Entrepreneurs and startups are vital to our economy and at NatWest Group we’re proud to have supported over 10,000 new businesses through our Accelerator programme, creating 12,000 jobs, and driving £700m in investment so far. This year, we’ve raising our ambitions even further by welcoming another 10,000 entrepreneurs to the programme, launched a £1m funding competition for small business owners, and expanded our digital support through the new Accelerator app.

“As the UK’s biggest bank for startups, we play a vital role in nurturing shoots of new business growth to attract jobs and investment to the UK. We’re committed to helping more businesses get started, because we know that when small businesses succeed, so does the UK.”

One of the standout stories from the Accelerator programme this year is Patricia Porter, who officially incorporated her company, Myndtime, at the start of this year.

Myndtime is a wellness-focused startup offering a tactile, non-tech wearable designed to support mental wellbeing. Inspired by post-COVID challenges faced by friends and colleagues, Pat developed a silicone wristband with an interactive surface to help users self-regulate in high-stress environments.

After previously joining the Accelerator with her first venture, Buggy Assist, Pat returned to the Leeds hub to develop Myndtime, benefiting from tailored mentoring and practical business support. The product is set to launch in September, with plans to expand into corporate wellness.

 

She says: “My brain is always running at 100 mph, so having someone to help me focus on the business is brilliant. Accelerator provides the realistic feedback and advice you need to get started and grow. They’ve been with me all the way through, and the difference is the friendly, welcoming, inclusive environment.”

 

To read and download the full report click here.

 

If you’re starting or growing a business and looking to increase sales, find funding, or sharpen your leadership skills, we have the practical tools, coaching and connections for you.

 

Join the Ulster Bank Accelerator, the UK’s largest community of entrepreneurs today. Find out more and download the app here.

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