(PRWEB) May 2, 2006
People across the UK want to throw off the shackles and start putting money into their own pocket rather than their employers. According to Barclays research published today almost 40 per cent of people come up with ideas to start your own business, with holidays or major life events tending to spur people on.
However a whopping 73 per cent of people never turn their ideas into a business venture mainly due to lack of confidence plus the fear of losing the security of a regular income. In order to nurture the UK’s budding entrepreneurs, Barclays has joined forces with the National Federation of Enterprise Agencies to offer a programme of 500 brand new seminars across the UK. The ‘Let’s Talk Business Ideas’ and ‘Let’s Talk Starting in Business’ seminars are available free of charge.
John Davis, marketing director for local business at Barclays, comments: “What we may be seeing is a real cultural shift in the UK with more people looking for control over their own destiny and working their socks off for themselves rather than someone else, as opposed to striving for power and money by moving up the corporate ladder. It’s important that the UK’s future entrepreneurs have access to the right level of advice at the right time. Establishing a solid grounding is crucial to ensure their venture goes on to be successful.”
Other highlights from the research:
The seminar is run in conjunction with the National Federation of Enterprise Agencies and in partnership with, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. People can find out more by visiting Barclays Small Business Banking or by contacting their local enterprise agency.
For further information:
Emma Austin,
Barclays Public Relations
0207 116 6145
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