Part of 2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure – in the Senedd at 2:18 pm on 21 June 2017.
I’d like to pay tribute to the passion that the Member shows concerning business growth, not only in Neath, but across the whole of Wales. We’ve already taken steps to make it easier for Welsh businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs to access information through Business Wales. But, moving forward, I do believe that there needs to be a greater alignment of activities concerning Business Wales and those of the Development Bank of Wales so that support and advice and access to both is much clearer to small businesses and those wishing to start up businesses. It is worth saying that Business Wales, in the four and a half years that it’s been operating, has improved its outputs year on year. There is a great success story to be told about Business Wales having helped to create 10,000 new businesses since 2013, but I am concerned that we make sure that all services delivered across Government—across local government and with our partners, are closely aligned so that a business, or a business start-up entrepreneur, only has to access one door, and, no matter how complicated the wiring might be behind it concerning the support or advice that they’re seeking to draw down, they have one point of contact and one door to walk through.