Liverpool in top four best UK start-up locations

Liverpool is one of the top four UK locations for starting a new business, according to a new study. Tony McDonough reports

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Liverpool is one of the top five start-up locations, the study says

 

New research shows Liverpool is among the top locations for UK entrepreneurs to start new businesses.

Liverpool is ranked fourth out of 40 UK locations, ahead of Oxford, Cambridge and Bristol. Favourite location, according to the study commissioned by start-up consultancy Capital Enterprise, is Manchester, followed by Birmingham and Edinburgh.

Key findings of the Capital Enterprise survey:

  • 100% of respondents said local talent availability was important, with more than half citing it as a key factor in deciding where to build and grow.
  • 84% feel an area’s transport and connectivity is either “very important” or “essential”.
  • 44% listed entrepreneur and business support as a factor that would influence choice of location.
  • 28% of leaders believe Manchester would be the best city to start a new business
  • 28% also believe London would be the worst city.

This research highlights the potential for a cluster of cities in North West England to play a key part in boosting the UK’s start-up sector and its overall economic growth.

Jonny Clark, leader of Capital Enterprise and director of Liverpool Slush’D and Startup Grind, said: “Tech entrepreneurs are increasingly attracted to the North West’s expanding innovation hubs, particularly across Liverpool city region.

“It’s not just about affordability – these hubs offer rich networks of talent, strong transport connections and robust business support.

“The programmes we help to deliver, such as the Turing Innovation Catalyst AI Accelerator in Manchester, play a crucial role in helping founders  to access funding, world-class talent and tailored support, which in turn fosters thriving startup ecosystems.

“This combination empowers entrepreneurs to reach their full potential, creating jobs, boosting economic growth, and shaping the region’s future.”

Liverpool-based startup Gigmate, which offers bespoke live event listings, connections via music preferences and a safe member matching service, has recently benefited from being part of Turing Innovation Catalyst Manchester’s most recent cohort.

Gavin Sherratt, chief technology officer at Gigmate, added: “Liverpool is a creative destination and it’s entrepreneurial – people are tenacious and always trying new things. Scousers see an opportunity and think ‘how do I accelerate it?’

“It also has a buzzing ecosystem with events happening virtually every week. But it’s more than that – it’s almost like a self generated, self funded ecosystem. Founders fund each other.

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“There is a community aspect, a circular economy and we’re all open and honest with each other. Founders speaking to the same investors are giving feedback on investment.”

Research by Capital Enterprise also found that despite North West cities being among the favourite places to start a new business, more than half (55%) of business leaders believe the UK government could do more to encourage start-ups outside London.

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