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Business Start-Ups: 2025 Sets Historical Record with 1.17 Million Companies

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France crossed a historic course in 2025 with more than 1.16 million business start-ups. Micro-entrepreneurs and classic companies carry this dynamic, illustrating the audacity of entrepreneurs despite an uncertain economic context.

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France crossed a historic course in 2025 with more than 1.16 million business start-ups. Micro-entrepreneurs and classic companies carry this dynamic, illustrating the audacity of entrepreneurs despite an uncertain economic context.

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Vorarlberg experienced a real high level of founders last year: the foundation stone was laid for 1491 new companies – an increase of 15.8 percent compared to 2024. "These record figures are a strong signal for Vorarlberg as a business location", says Karlheinz Kopf, President of the Vorarlberg Chamber of Commerce. With an increase of almost 16 percent in new start-ups, the Ländle is also well above the Austrian average of 9.4 percent. With a fe…

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Startup. Founders become younger and want to be their own boss. At the same time, the volume of financing decreases.

·Vienna, Austria
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LINZ. 6338 new companies were established in Austria in 2025, i.e. 10.6 per cent more than 2024

·Linz, Austria
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Salzburg set a new start-up record in the previous year: 2,545 new companies were launched in the federal state in the previous year. After three years, there are still a little over three-quarters of the companies on the market.

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Almost 10 percent more newly founded companies than 2024 - growth especially among young people and women.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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