Canadian entrepreneurship aspirations hit an eight-year high: RBC Poll
- Fifty-nine per cent of Canadians are aspiring entrepreneurs – the highest level since 2017
- Six in ten current business owners have pivoted their strategy in the past year
- Eight in ten Canadians believe small business ownership is a viable way to earn a living
"Small business owners have faced many hurdles in recent years – from the pandemic to supply chain disruptions and now shifting tariffs," said
Entrepreneurial drive varies across the country
Among aspiring entrepreneurs, Ontarians are leading the way with small business aspirations |
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Adaptive and agile: Entrepreneurs pivot to stay competitive
Canadian small business owners are showing that adaptability has become a defining trait of today's entrepreneurs. Six in ten (61 per cent) have adjusted their business strategy in the past year, and half (51 per cent) have gone further by making significant changes to their business model to remain competitive. Forty-six per cent say today's environment demands greater proactivity, while 43 per cent view risk-taking as essential to long-term success. Together, these findings underscore small business owners' determination to innovate and push for growth in an ever-evolving marketplace.
Optimism remains high despite economic challenges
Despite ongoing challenges – with more than half (56 per cent) of owners citing inflation and concerns over tariffs as a top worry – optimism remains high. Three-quarters (75 per cent) of business owners say they are adapting well to market volatility, and 76 per cent describe themselves as resilient in the face of change. Looking ahead, most remain positive about the year, with many planning to invest in digital upgrades, brand-building, new market expansion, and innovation, while also keeping a close eye on profitability and maintainable growth.
"For small business owners, resilience is not just about weathering the storm – it's about using challenges as a springboard for reinvention and long-term growth," said
Supporting entrepreneurs beyond banking
It's about having the right tools, insights, and support at every stage, no matter the economic climate. RBC has been supporting Canadian entrepreneurs for years, helping them to start, grow, and adapt with solutions that go beyond banking. In collaboration with our trusted partners, RBC offers:
Ownr
®: For entrepreneurs in
Moneris : Whether you're in-store, online, or both, Moneris has you covered with a full suite of unified payment solutions, 24/7 support, and on-site field services. As an RBC business client, you can get access to your money the next day, every day at no extra cost.
RBC Insight Edge™ for Small Business : A dashboard solution that offers subscribed retail businesses with real-time data insights around customer trends, competitive benchmarks and market intelligence to support business decisions.
Futurpreneur : For entrepreneurs aged 18-39 who want access to business resources, financing and mentoring. Futurpreneur Canada supports young entrepreneurs with a business mentor for up to two years and resources to help plan, launch, manage and grow their business.
The Founder's Journey Online Course
: This free virtual course − offered by Western University's
Entrepreneurs can access these, and many other solutions and business advice online through at www.rbc.com/startingabusiness.
About the RBC Small Business Poll
The RBC Small Business Poll was conducted by Ipsos Canada from
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