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France the land of (successful) entrepreneurs

Published on 26 Sep 2022 Last updated on 15 Apr 2025
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Cocorico! Despite a difficult economic climate, the French entrepreneurial scene continues to shine, as INSEE explains: 848,200 businesses were created in 2020 (+4% compared to 2019), an all-time record that was quickly broken in 2021, however! As a matter of fact, 995,900 businesses were founded last year, a 17% increase compared to 2020.

The crisis has not slowed down the burgeoning appetite of the French for entrepreneurship. More details to follow.

French entrepreneurship has weathered the crisis well

With almost one million new businesses created in 2021, France remains the promised land of entrepreneurship. Business creation continues to drive the economy and create job opportunities. According to INSEE, French startups have generated more than 1.5 million new jobs in 2021 alone!

According to the 2021 French Entrepreneurial Index of “Bpifrance Creation”, 30% of French people aged 18 and over are now involved in an entrepreneurial activity.

About the French Entrepreneurial Index (IEF)

This index is conducted every two years on the basis of two metrics:

  • The entrepreneurial chain, which includes all categories of entrepreneurs in France (people who intend to create or take over a company, business creators, entrepreneurs and those who have sold or closed their business)
  • The entrepreneurial culture, which defines the perception and representation of entrepreneurship among the French.

Despite the complicated economic situation during the health crisis, the French continued to show optimism and resilience. Entrepreneurship has emerged as a solution for fulfillment and emancipation in professional life. One out of five French people say they have been affected by the health crisis, and the same proportion are considering starting their own business.

This crisis has actually allowed project owners and those considering starting a business to study and explore new opportunities. So, despite the deterioration of the economic situation in 2020, the entrepreneurial chain has maintained the same level as in 2018.

What motivates entrepreneurs to start a business?

The health crisis has triggered profound shifts in the entrepreneurial world and has changed the reasons why French people want to start their own business:

  • French people aspire to be their own boss (24% for business owners and 38% for soon-to-be entrepreneurs)
  • To increase their income (22%)
  • Fulfill a dream (22% of project owners and 34% for soon-to-be entrepreneurs)
  • Face new challenges (20% for project owners and 22% for soon-to-be entrepreneurs, respectively).

Entrepreneurship is now associated with strong values. For example, commitment to the environment is important for more than half of project owners and two-thirds of company managers.

This dynamic reflects the statement made by Emmanuel Macron in 2016:

Being an entrepreneur is about deciding to change the world.

Testimonial
Emmanuel Macron in 2016
Minister of the Economy, Industry and the Digital Economy

What are the specific characteristics of French entrepreneurship?

Entrepreneurship involves all age groups and all business sectors, but young people seem to be taking the lead.

Do you want to start an entrepreneurial adventure? American Business College Paris provides the MBA in Entrepreneurship and International Business Development, a program dedicated to the creation or takeover of a business.

Feel free to visit us and find out more about this program, our teams are available to discuss your project.

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