Opportunity Bromley - Business Resources
Practical resources for businesses looking to grow, invest or locate in Bromley.
Here you’ll find curated insight and tools to support smarter decisions — including growth guidance, commercial property listings, economic reports, templates, FAQs and local policy documents. Everything is designed to give you a clear picture of the opportunities, context and direction of travel in Bromley.
Ready-to-use guides, templates and frameworks designed to save time and support better business planning.
Take control of your money with www.money.co.uk. Compare rates on personal and business products to make confident financial decisions.
Key local policies, strategies and plans shaping Bromley’s economic direction and investment priorities.
A free service from the Cyber Resilience Centre for London to help SMEs and third sector organisations reduce their vulnerability to cyber threats.
Includes Property Advice Service for navigating London’s property market with advice, so that existing and prospective tenants can overcome property challenges and make informed decisions
Practical insight, local perspective and real-world experience to help businesses grow, adapt and make smarter decisions.
Up-to-date analysis, research and intelligence to help you understand Bromley’s economy and spot emerging opportunities.
Link to Grow London Local to discover the latest news, advice and upcoming events for small business owners
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Explore available office, retail and industrial space across Bromley, with insight into key locations and growth areas.
Grow your business
Growing a business is rarely about one big decision. It’s about a series of smart, informed moves made at the right time.
The Grow Your Business blog brings together practical advice, local insight and real-world experience to help Bromley-based businesses scale sustainably. From funding and finance to hiring, marketing, leadership and productivity, our content focuses on the challenges founders and business leaders actually face as they grow. Whether you’re refining your strategy, tackling a specific problem or planning your next phase of growth, this is a place to learn, sense-check and move forward with confidence.
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Building business credit
Most small businesses and start-ups rely on business credit to finance their organisations' growth. Short-term loans can cover costs such as equipment, stock, and even payroll. Furthermore, business credit cards can be used for regular expenses such as fuel or office supplies.
Bromley business guide to budgeting
For budding entrepreneurs and small business owners, budgeting is rarely at the forefront of their minds. Between the business ideas, products, branding, and of course, the hard work, it’s easy to dismiss the importance of budgeting and financial planning.
Economic reports and data
Strong decisions rely on strong evidence.
This section brings together the latest economic data, market intelligence and research shaping Bromley’s growth. From sector analysis and employment trends to investment activity and commercial property insights, these reports provide a clear picture of the borough’s performance and potential.
Use this information to inform strategy, support investment decisions and understand where opportunity is emerging.
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In Bromley the growth rate ranks Bromley at 189 out of the 296 English districts.
32,098 Bromley companies were registered at Companies House at the end of December 2025. Download the full report here
FSB Q4 2025 Small Business Index
Small business confidence falls, what it means for Bromley.
The latest Q4 2025 Small Business Index from the Federation of Small Businesses makes difficult reading.
Confidence has fallen to –70.6, the lowest level since the start of the pandemic. More than half of small firms report falling revenues. Over a third expect to close, downsize or sell within the year.
These aren’t abstract national figures. They reflect the pressures facing high streets, industrial estates and creative workspaces across the London Borough of Bromley – from the Town Centre to the Cray Valley Business Corridor, from Penge to Biggin Hill.
Why this matters locally
Bromley has one of the strongest SME ecosystems in outer London. We are home to global names like Splash Damage and growing innovators like VoltShare — but the vast majority of businesses here are small and medium-sized firms.
They power:
Our town centres
The Cray industrial economy
Our professional services sector
Our growing creative and digital cluster
When small businesses pull back on hiring (26% reduced staff last quarter nationally), it directly impacts local employment, supply chains and commercial property demand.
What’s driving the pressure?
Tax changes are now the dominant cost driver. Adjustments to National Insurance, business rates and dividend tax — alongside frozen thresholds — are compressing margins just as:
National Living Wage rises
Energy standing charges increase
Consumer demand softens
For Bromley businesses operating in retail, hospitality, logistics, and professional services, this combination creates a serious headwind.
The Opportunity for Bromley
This is precisely why Opportunity Bromley exists.
In a fragile national climate, local confidence matters more than ever. That means:
A visible inward investment pipeline
Active business retention and account management
Strong landlord–agent coordination
Expanding the High Growth Network
Delivering events that connect capital to opportunity
While national policy sets the tone, local ecosystems shape outcomes.
Bromley cannot control tax policy — but we can control how effectively we support our businesses, promote our growth hubs, and connect firms to opportunity.
A Call for Growth-Focused Policy
Nationally, the upcoming Spring Forecast must send a clear signal: Growth has to become affordable again.
Small businesses are not a niche interest group — they are the backbone of the UK economy. If confidence continues to fall, the impact will be felt in every borough.
For Bromley, the task is twofold:
Advocate for pro-growth policy.
Double down locally on collaboration, connectivity and investment readiness.
34.6%
Expect to close, downsize or sell within 12 months Highest proportion ever recorded
56.5%
Reported falling revenues last quarter
Worse than lockdown levels.
63.6%
Cite taxation as a key driver of rising costs Now the number one pressure.
–70.6
Small business confidence score (Q4 2025) Lowest level since COVID.
Toolkits and templates
Practical resources to support delivery.
This section provides ready-to-use guides, templates and checklists designed to help businesses plan, implement and grow with confidence. From business planning and funding applications to recruitment, compliance and marketing activity, these tools are structured to save time and support better decision-making.
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Growing demand, increasing economic significance and the need for digital inclusion make fast and reliable digital connectivity vital for the social and economic prosperity of Bromley.
Bromley Digital Infrastructure Agreement
Expression of Interest for Code Operators seeking to install 4G/5G small cells on London Borough of Bromley assets
In this dashboard, you will be able to access a range of economic data at borough, sub-regional and London level
Policy and strategy documents
Understanding the direction of travel.
This section brings together key local, regional and national policy documents shaping Bromley’s economic future. From growth strategies and planning frameworks to sector plans and investment priorities, these documents set the context for decision-making and long-term development.
Use them to align plans, identify opportunity and engage with the borough’s strategic vision.
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The Development Blueprint to catalyse sustainable economic growth and prosperity across the borough.
Our Corporate Strategy is a high-level and overarching plan representing our aspirations for the next ten years.
Regeneration ensures that the borough remains a place people choose to live, work and spend their time, supporting everyone in living happy and healthy lives.

