Companies start-ups in France

Companies start-ups in France

Companies start-ups in France. After weakening in July and then falling in August, start-ups rebounded in September. According to the French statistic office, their number rose by 4.2%. Over a year, they posted a jump of 16.6%. Microenterprises now account for more than 47% of all creations. Companies start-ups are on the rise in France. After a slump in the summer, largely due to the drop in the number of registrations of micro-entrepreneurs, they are indeed up again in September. According to data published by the statistic office on Tuesday, all categories combined, they rose 4.2% last month. A rebound that makes it possible for the first time to cross the threshold of 70,000 companies created in one month and close a mixed quarter with a slight increase in July and a drop in August. In detail, in September, 70,605 new companies were created. This increase is mainly due to the strong growth of micro-enterprise registrations (+ 6.8%, with 33,618 new listings) and, to a lesser extent, to the average business sector (+ 2%, with 36,987 new entities). 16% year-over-year increase Over twelve months and this time in raw data, the number of new companies has increased by 16.6%, a pace close to that recorded for several months. Here again, these creations are largely driven by micro-enterprises which, over one year, jump by 26% and now represent more than 47% of all new structures identified. At the same time, the number of new conventional sole proprietorships rose by 10.6% and that of companies by 8%. By sectors, the statistics highlights the “growth” of “support to businesses” which, with 27,900 creations over the last twelve months, shows an increase of 17.4%. However, this is not where creations of companies are the most dynamic. With an increase of 25% over twelve months, the industry is in the lead, followed by household services (up 21%) and real estate activities (+ 20%). Fragile dynamics Good health that many experts impute to the various measures voted to precisely promote the development of micro-enterprises. These measures include the doubling of turnover thresholds below which it is possible to benefit from a simplified tax and social system that is much lighter compared to the traditional system. The dynamic is however fragile. If the executive has agreed to give up the publication of the decree aimed at reducing social security exemptions for micro-entrepreneurs, it is still looking to save 600 million euros in 2022. And asked the professionals to present it economic proposals before the end of the vote on the finance bill this autumn.