Federation of Small Businesses
National Federation of Self Employed & Small Businesses | |
Abbreviation | FSB |
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Formation | 1974 |
Registration no. | 1263540 |
Legal status | Not for profit company |
Purpose | Membership body for small businesses and the self-employed |
Headquarters | Blackpool, England |
Location |
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Membership (2016) | >160,000 |
National Chairman | Mike Cherry |
National Vice Chair Internal Affairs, FSB | Melanie Ulyatt |
National Vice Chair Policy and Advocacy, FSB | Martin McTague |
Alexis Lay, Gary Lovatt, Ian O’Donnell, Peter Davys, Stephen Askew, Terry Lockwood | |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Subsidiaries | FSB Publications Limited, FSB Recruitment Limited, FSB Sales Limited, F.S.B. (Member Services) Limited, FSB Gold Club Limited, Keep Trade Local Ltd, Real Life Entrepreneurs Limited |
Revenue (2016) | £25.6M |
Staff (2016) | 211 |
Website | Official website |
Formerly called |
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is a UK business organisation representing small and medium-sized businesses. It was formed in 1974 as the National Federation of Self Employed (NFSE).[1] The current name for the organisation was adopted in 1991. It is registered with Companies House as The National Federation of Self Employed & Small Businesses Limited (company number 1263540).[2]
FSB is a member-led, not-for-profit and non-party political organisation.[3] FSB is a lobbying organisation representing small firms and the self-employed to UK, national, local and devolved government.[4] FSB offers its members a range of benefits, such as a 24-hour legal advice line and free business banking.[5]
Structure[]
The current National Chairman of FSB is Mike Cherry OBE who was elected on 19 March 2016 [6]
In 2017 FSB had 184 branches around the UK and these were grouped into 33 regions.[7] Each branch and region has its own committee. In addition, there is a national committee which includes representatives from each regional committee.[8]
In January 2018, FSB's Board of Directors altered the organisation's volunteer structure by switching from elected Branches & Regions to an unelected, ad-hoc approach to local lobbying & representation. This necessitated changes to FSB's National Council which now comprises 12 appointed representatives, selected from the 9 English regions and the 3 devolved countries.
Lobbying[]
FSB's past political lobbying activities have led in its own opinion to a number of benefits for small businesses,[9] such as:
- Repeatedly overcoming attempts to impose unreasonable National Insurance Contributions
- The introduction of enhanced capital allowances and flexible working hours
- The reduction or removal of Corporation Tax for small limited companies
- VAT reform in the form of a flat rate scheme for small businesses
- An end to automatic fines for incorrect filing of VAT returns
Membership[]
FSB is a member-led federation. Membership criteria are as follows:[10]
- Self-Employed or the owner, partner, or director of a business (or businesses) Based in the United Kingdom
- Fewer than 250 employees.
- Agree to the Members' Code of Conduct[11]
- Not barred from membership
The membership was 185,000 in 2006 and >160,000 in 2016.[12][13] The membership is 200,000+ if Joint, Associate, Retired, Connect and Business Creation (pre-start-up) affiliates are included.[14][15]
Small Business Index[]
The FSB Small Business Index measures confidence among small firms.[16] The FSB SBI has been quoted by the Bank of England,[17] the BBC,[18] Economia,[19] and EADT.[20]
Current logo[]
The current logo for the organisation was adopted in November 2015. The costs of this re-branding was £0.3M[21] and took well over a year to complete including a complete re-branding of the FSB Website.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "History". Federation of Small Businesses. Archived from the original on 2017-07-04. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
- ^ FSB Annual Report 1991. FSB. 1991.
- ^ "About the FSB". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB Lobbying". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB Member Benefits". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "Small businesses elect new FSB leaders". YORKSHIRE BUSINESS DAILY. 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
- ^ "FSB Annual Report 2016" (PDF). Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ FSB MSP. FSB. 2016.
- ^ "FSB Policy Issues". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "Membership Requirements". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB Members Code of Conduct". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ FSB Annual Report 2006. FSB. 2006.
- ^ "FSB Annual Report 2016" (PDF). Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB Website". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB Entrepreneurship Manifesto" (PDF). Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "FSB SBI". Federation of Small Businesses.
- ^ "Bank of England and the FSB SBI" (PDF). Bank of England.
- ^ "BBC and the FSB SBI". BBC.
- ^ "economia and the FSB SBI". economia.
- ^ "EADT and the FSB SBI". EADT.
- ^ "FSB Annual Report 2016" (PDF). Federation of Small Businesses.
External links[]
- Business organisations based in the United Kingdom
- Organizations established in 1974