
The UK’s lively enterprise inhabitants has reached a report 5.66 million corporations, however the variety of new incorporations slowed within the first half of the yr as modifications to Corporations Home guidelines and costs had an impression.
Greater than 400,000 companies launched between January and June 2026, taking the lively firm inhabitants to five.66 million, the report by NatWest and Beauhurst stated.
Nevertheless, the 402,000 corporations integrated throughout that interval was a 5.7% lower on the primary half of 2025 and a second consecutive half-year decline.
Incorporations peaked at 219,000 within the third quarter of 2025, the best quarterly complete since Q2 2024, earlier than easing by the seasonal cycle to 195,000 in Q2 2026.
The report stated two regulatory modifications are prone to have influenced the figures: obligatory identification verification for administrators and individuals with important management launched in November 2025 and the doubling of Corporations Home incorporation charges from February 2026.
“Id verification is prone to have contributed extra considerably to the slowdown than increased incorporation charges,” the report stated.
“It’s too early to find out whether or not this can be a momentary adjustment or a extra sustained pattern. It is usually unclear whether or not decrease incorporation numbers mirror fewer companies being created or extra entrepreneurs, together with solopreneurs, selecting to not incorporate.”
The research added that though increased Corporations Home charges and the identification guidelines “might trigger friction within the brief time period”, in the long run “the modifications are supposed to lift the bar for incorporation, filtering out low-intent fraudulent registrations in favour of corporations with higher longevity”.
The report highlighted a altering business profile of recent firm incorporations. Software software program companies rose 40% year-on-year to twenty-eight,100, overtaking eating places and property improvement to turn out to be the UK’s commonest business for brand new corporations.
Broader digital and applied sciences firm incorporations by yr (H1 2022-H1 2026) grew 38% to twenty-eight,900, alongside elevated funding in AI and expertise.
Against this, incorporations in additional conventional consumer-facing sectors declined, with clothes down 26% year-on-year and eating places, pubs, cafés and takeaways falling by 10%, as they confronted value pressures from rising enterprise charges and employer Nationwide Insurance coverage contributions.
Regionally, Scotland recorded the strongest progress in start-up exercise, with incorporations rising 3.73% in contrast with H2 2025. The East Midlands was subsequent with progress of three.30%, whereas London remained house to most incporations, accounting for greater than 136,000 new corporations.
