| Two
thirds of entrepreneurs believe obstacles to securing
funding for computer equipment poses the biggest
threat to their firm
24.11.2003
Two thirds of entrepreneurs believe obstacles to securing
funding for computer equipment poses the biggest
threat to their firm, a new study has claimed.
In
the poll of 500 directors of young UK businesses,
61% singled out problems with gaining finance as
the greatest threat to start-ups.
Many entrepreneurs admitted funding difficulties
in obtaining essential IT infrastructure presented
a real
risk to their company, according to the report by
PC World.
More
than a third cited quality computer systems as the
key reputation driver of their business,
even
more
important than premises and support staff.
The
problem was so bad for 60% of respondents that they
were
forced to delay the launch of their company
while they searched for equipment.
"The
problem that start-ups face in securing funding for
even basic IT equipment is one of the primary causes
of the UK's huge business failure rate year
after year," said
PC World's Simon Turner.
"
Most of the people we surveyed said that this difficulty
is creating a business underclass which has
little prospect of success."
The
report also revealed that more than half of managers
believed
the downturn in the
technology sector had
made lenders more cautious about putting
their money into new firms.
"
During the dot.com boom, it was possible to secure
early-stage funding from many sources virtually on
a whim. Nowadays, even getting base level financing
for IT equipment is a tortuous process that may be
robbing the British economy of exciting new enterprises," Turner
added.. |