The latest figures from INSEE prove it, the crisis is not slowing down business start-ups, on the contrary.
In the last three months, 249,340 registrations have been recorded, 20% more than in the same period last year.
But for Philippe Lamblin, president of BGE, an associative network to help start a business, this is not necessarily good news.
“Too many people settle without having thought through their project enough, and they put themselves in danger,”
warns this former HRD who fears that many employees who are victims of the crisis will start unprepared, hoping to create their own job.
"You don't improvise entrepreneurs, there are prerequisites, and those who get by are those who master the fundamentals: market, customer and profitability",
explains Philippe Lamblin.
His association welcomes an average of 100,000 candidates for business creation each year.
Among them, 50,000 are really pushing their entrepreneurial project,
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