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Open Political Network Economy: Minority-led businesses in Europe contribute over €570 billion to economy despite huge challenges, report finds

  • Germany leads way in minority businesses contribution, with a turnover of at least €191 billion; including COVID-19 vaccine producer BioNTech
  • Report finds ethnic minority entrepreneurs in Europe face many challenges, including discrimination, lack of contacts, contracts, and capital
  • Report authors call on European governments to collect data on the race and ethnicity of their residents to measure progress toward the EU's Racial Equality Directive

LONDON, Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Open Political Economy Network (OPEN), a leading think tank focusing on migration and diversity, has today launched its Minority Businesses Matter: Europe report, commissioned by Minority Supplier Development UK (MSDUK) and the European Supplier Diversity Project (ESDP), which examines the contribution and challenges of ethnic minority entrepreneurs across Europe. The OPEN report uses data across eight European countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and Ireland), and is both the first report to capture this data across Europe and provide the first ever list of Europe's top 50 minority businesses. It follows a previous report on UK minority businesses by OPEN and MSDUK published in February 2021.

The pioneering Minority Businesses Matter: Europe report is the first to chart both the challenges and the contribution of ethnic minority businesses across eight European countries: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and Ireland.

The report, sponsored by Unilever, Meta, IBM and AstraZeneca, found that minority businesses have a combined turnover of at least €570 billion in Europe, account for at least 4.7% of all businesses (800,000 businesses) and employ at least 2.7 million people. Germany makes the highest contribution (€191 billion), followed by France (€120 billion) and the Netherlands (with at least €88 billion). The businesses include French shipping giant CMA CGM (€47 billion turnover), German COVID-19 vaccine producer BioNTech (valued at €41bn) and six unicorns, including Berlin-based Gorillas, an instant grocery-delivery service (valued at €2.5-3bn), among others.

Of the top 50 minority businesses in Europe, the majority are founded or owned by entrepreneurs who originate from Turkey, (15), as well as from India (10), ethnic Arabs (10) and one by a black entrepreneur of African origin. Three are founded or owned by women.

According to the report, ethnic minority entrepreneurs in Europe face many challenges, including discrimination and lack of contacts, contracts, and capital. Citing the European Commission, the report states nearly three in five people in the EU say that discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin or skin colour is widespread in their country. The report notes that despite these challenges, many minority businesses still succeed, and that minority entrepreneurs tend to have strengths such as a burning drive to succeed, the determination to overcome the many challenges they face, and the resilience to bounce back from setbacks.

In an attempt to mitigate some of these challenges and provide solutions, OPEN proposes three recommendations on opening up data, combating discrimination and making the most of entrepreneurs' diversity:

  1. Corporate Transparency: All EU countries should emulate Denmark in creating a public register of companies' beneficial owners that is available to download in full for free.
  2. Combating Discrimination: All EU countries ought to collect data on the race and ethnicity of their residents, including business owners. Most EU countries - with the exception of Ireland - don't collect data on the ethnicity of their residents, making it challenging to measure progress toward the EU's Racial Equality Directive which bans discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity.
  3. Promoting Diversity: Both public authorities and large corporates ought to pursue inclusive procurement policies that provide equality of opportunity for diverse suppliers. This would address the disconnection from mainstream business networks that many minority entrepreneurs in Europe face, and thus help them obtain more contacts, contracts and capital.

Philippe Legrain, Founder of OPEN and lead author of the report, said: "Despite the huge challenges they face, minority businesses in Europe are leaders across tech, sustainability and healthcare and their contribution to the economy through valuable jobs, wealth and innovation will only continue to grow. While such successes are remarkable, ethnic minority entrepreneurs still do not enjoy equal treatment in Europe, an issue obscured by the lack of transparency around data and reporting on ethnicity in Europe. It is both smart business and a moral imperative to tackle this challenge and ensure minority businesses thrive across Europe, which is why we have compiled this report as a call to action for European governments and corporations."

Mayank Shah, Founder and CEO MSDUK and the European Supplier Diversity Project (ESDP) said: "Minority communities and immigrants play an ever more important role in European societies and this report shows their significant contribution to the economy. The economic inclusion of ethnic minority entrepreneurs would only ensure more resilient, lower cost and higher quality supply chains which can tap into new innovations and additional markets, it would also bolster socio-economic equality and justice, which are vital given the current economic uncertainties facing Europe."

Currently there is no official data on the overall contribution to the EU of minority entrepreneurs, and therefore the report collected official data on residents' ethnicity in Europe using an algorithm powered by artificial intelligence to identify beneficial owners who are from ethnic minorities (those who are not white and of European descent).

NOTES TO EDITORS

ABOUT THE REPORT MinorityBusinessesMatter

To produce this information OPEN formed their own estimates using an AI algorithm developed by French data-science company Namsor and cross-checked with human expertise and additional research.

Previous reports:

Minority Businesses Matter: The Contribution and Challenges of Ethnic Minority Businesses in the UK

EQUIP Europe: Why an increasingly diverse Europe needs EQUality In Procurement for ethnic minority entrepreneurs.

ABOUT MSDUK @msd_uk

MSDUK promotes greater diversity, inclusion and equality of opportunity in both public and private sector supply chains. In January it launched its ESDP two-year pilot to drive economic inclusion of ethnic minority entrepreneurs into European supply chains. Read more here

ABOUT OPEN @open2progress

Open Political Economy Network is an internationally networked think tank that focuses on migration, diversity and other openness issues. Read more here.

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