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    Home » Large businesses make up only 0.2 pct of EU enterprises

    Large businesses make up only 0.2 pct of EU enterprises

    eub2eub25 December 2024Updated:14 February 2025 SMEs in the EU
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    The EU had around 33 million enterprises in 2023, employing 163 million people, registering a net turnover of over EUR 38 trillion. They represented no more than 0.2 percent of the total number of enterprises in the EU’s business economy.

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    Large enterprises are classed as having more than 249 employees. According to the set of figures released by Eurostat, the EU’s statistics agency, they are bno more than nly 0.2% of the 53,000 enterprises in the EU’s business economy.

    However, they do employ more than a third of the labour force (58.4 million persons, 36%) and generated more than half (51%) of the net turnover (€19.6 trillion).

    Medium-sized businesses (classed as employing 50 to 249 people) constituted a small share of the total number of enterprises (0.8%, 246 000 enterprises) and employed 15% of the persons (24.5 million). These enterprises registered approximately one-fifth of the net turnover (€6.5 trillion, 17%). 

    The vast majority, 99% (32.4 million enterprises), were micro and small enterprises employing up to 49 persons. Together, micro and small enterprises employed almost half of all persons employed in the business economy (49%, 80.1 million). They generated €12.2 trillion in net turnover, representing 32% of the total net turnover. 

    The information comes from the preliminary data on structural business statistics (SBS) for 2023 just published by Eurostat.

    The services sector accounted for almost one-third of the net turnover (€12.0 trillion, 31%), 63% of the total number of enterprises (20.6 million enterprises), and more than half of the total employment (85.4 million, 52%).

    Industry generated 33% of the total net turnover in 2023 (€12.5 trillion). With only 7% of the total number of enterprises (2.5 million), it employed around one-fifth of the business labour force (33.5 million persons, 21% of the total number of persons employed).

    Trade represented 30% (€11.5 trillion) of the total turnover but employed 18% of the persons (30 million). 18% of all enterprises (5.8 million) belonged to the trade sector. 

    Construction had 12% (4 million) of the total number of enterprises, but only 6% (€2.3 trillion) of the total turnover. This sector employed 14.1 million persons (9%). 

    Thematic section on structural business statistics

    Database on structural business statistics 

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