AXA UK research reveals the top 20 qualities of successful entrepreneurs

AXA UK research reveals the top 20 qualities of successful entrepreneurs

Authored by AXA

The AXA Startup Report 2023 has revealed the main personality traits SME owners feel are crucial for success Despite the economic uncertainty facing Britain, two-thirds of SME owners remain upbeat about the future of their businessHowever, inflation, increasing fuel and energy costs and the rising cost of materials rank among SME owners’ main concerns

The AXA Startup Report 2023 has revealed the main personality traits SME owners feel are crucial for success include being hard working (48%), motivated (44%) and organised (42%). Self-belief (36%) and resilience (35%) also ranked as top character traits.

The research, which surveyed 500 SME owners, is supported by the expertise of Sarah Berry, specialist career coach and consultant, who has spent years analysing the personality traits of successful entrepreneurs.

AXA’s research also highlighted a potential untapped source of opportunity for small British businesses. More than a quarter (27%) of SME owners and sole traders feel they have a million-pound business idea but don’t know how to make it a reality. 88% said their business idea is linked to the industry they currently work in – highlighting a possible source of untapped revenue and potential for the UK economy. This research comes during the application period for AXA’s Startup Angel Competition which helps small businesses achieve their full potential.

Overall, the research paints a positive picture of the UK economy from the perspective of small business owners. An overwhelming 77% of respondents felt taking the plunge to start their small business was one of the best decisions they have ever made and two-thirds (66%) remain upbeat about the future of their business despite the economic uncertainty facing Britain. These figures have remained stable since the AXA Startup Report 2022, showing that SMEs are still determined and positive despite the ongoing challenges they face.

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When it comes to the issues SME owners feel will be the biggest challenges for their business over the coming 12 months, almost a third (31%) see inflation, increasing fuel and energy costs (24%) and rising cost of materials (20%) rank among the main concerns. However, the main opportunities over the coming 12 months include clients returning as the economy stabilises (21%), introducing new products or services (20%) and acquiring new domestic clients (19%).

2023 continues to present challenges for SMEs with inflation a growing concern. However, it’s encouraging to see two-thirds of those we surveyed feel upbeat about their business prospects and this has increased by almost 5% from last year. 

“SMEs prove year on year how tenacious and determined they can be, so it comes as no surprise that being hardworking and motivated are the top skills needed for success. With self-belief moving closer to the top of required skills, it’s essential that we rally around business owners and support their growth and development.

With this in mind, I’m proud to see the AXA Startup Angel Competition in its third year as we search for another six deserving businesses to support with invaluable mentorship from some of Britain’s best entrepreneurs as well as 12 months of business insurance.” – Deepak Soni, Director of SME Business Insurance at AXA UK (pictured)

“Self-belief is integral to independent business success, as it is the driver for decision-making and action. People worry about making mistakes, but even if an action doesn’t turn out how you think, you can always course-correct. Workers coming from a position of a stable and well-paying job may fear risk and financial instability. If you live in complete safety and certainty, it can lead you to feel mentally and emotionally weak, and that can make the leap to starting your own business – and facing the challenges which comes with that – a real struggle.” – Sarah Berry, Career Expert

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Top 20 personality traits small business owners believe are crucial for success

Hard workingMotivatedOrganisedSelf-beliefResilientDeterminationConfidentDrivenGood time managementOpen to changePassionateFocused on achieving goalsBudget-consciousMulti-taskerIntelligentWilling to take risksDecisiveAn ability to sellGood leaderRelentless