Turning Point As More SMEs Unlock AI
23rd September 2025
Over a third of SMEs (35%) say they are actively using AI technology, up from 25% in 2024 – according to research by the British Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with Intuit, the global financial technology platform.
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Over a third of SMEs (35%) say they are actively using AI technology, up from 25% in 2024 – according to research by the British Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with Intuit, the global financial technology platform. The research, featured in a new report, also shows appetite for more progress among SMEs, with 24% of responding firms saying they plan to adopt AI in the future. Only 33% no report having no plans to use AI, down from 43% last year. Over 1,500 business leaders were surveyed online by the BCC’s Insights Unit during June and July. The BCC has been tracking SME use of AI for the last three years. Although AI adoption is rising across all business types, the data shows some deep sectoral disparities. Almost half (46%) of B2B service firms, those in sectors such as finance, law and marketing – are using AI. That compares to just 26% of B2C firms and manufacturers. Around 60% of responding firms say they are using AI for content creation and knowledge work. Despite higher AI use, many SMEs do not feel they are using the technology to its full potential. Just 11% of responding firms reported using technology to a ‘great extent’ to automate or streamline operations, while 42% say ‘to some extent’, 29% ‘to a minimal extent’, and 14% ‘not at all. Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce said:
Leigh Thomas, Intuit Vice-President Europe, Middle East and Africa:
Small Business Minister Blair McDougall MP said:
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