Insight & Analysis

Press Release: UK tech start-ups increase almost 16%

Published: Oct 2020

27th October 2020 – Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM has found the number of new UK tech start-ups has risen by almost 16% this quarter.

Newspaper press release

A total of 10,435 software development and games businesses have been incorporated so far this year, according to data held by Companies House. In quarter three 2020 there were 3,641 tech start-ups incorporated, up by 15.5 per cent since quarter one, when 3,150 were recorded.

Commenting on the findings, David Blacher, Head of RSM technology, media and telecoms team, said: “At a time when many sectors are feeling crippled by the impact of the pandemic, it is encouraging to see the tech industry experiencing growth. This can be attributed in part to the lockdown, which drove an increase in demand for technology to support remote working. The huge increase in working from home, as well as leisure time spent at home, has meant far greater need for digital technology and a growing demand for digital entertainment.”

Regional figures demonstrated strong growth in many areas of the UK, with Scotland seeing a 57 per cent increase in the number of tech start-ups in quarter three compared with quarter one figures. Second highest was the west midlands with a 48 per cent rise, and Northern Ireland saw a healthy 44 per cent increase. The east midlands grew by 36 per cent, while the north east has seen 29 per cent growth since quarter one.

While most areas saw at least some growth in tech start-ups, in some regions the technology sector may be declining. Wales had a 6 per cent reduction in the number of tech start-ups in quarter three compared with quarter one figures, while the east of England dropped 1.4 per cent, and Yorkshire and the Humber was down by almost 1 per cent. The south east saw signs of growth, as London grew by 16 per cent and the south east of England grew 11 per cent.

Tech company incorporations by quarter

All our content is free, just register below

As we move to a new and improved digital platform all users need to create a new account. This is very simple and should only take a moment.

Already have an account? Sign In

Already a member? Sign In

This website uses cookies and asks for your personal data to enhance your browsing experience. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring your data is handled in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).