Close Menu
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing & Mental Health
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
Trending
  • University of Salford presented with award by the King and Queen for innovation in tackling fuel poverty
  • How – and why – employers should consider redefining retirement
  • The Flexible Work Paradox in SMEs: Why Productivity Rises While Teamwork Slows Down
  • Tech Entrepreneur Aims To Set A New Standard Of Trust In Consumer Technology
  • Why 2026 will be the year SMEs go ‘premium’ on the road
  • The pension retention tool that employers already pay for, and ignore
  • Which Tech Roles Are Most In-Demand Right Now & How Women Can Break Into Them
  • Engineering A Happier Life Using The ‘Lean’ Methodology
X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • News
  • Home
  • In Profile
  • Finance
  • Legal
  • Technology
  • Events
  • Features
  • Wellbeing
  • Marketing
  • HR & Recruitment
SME Today
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Events Calendar
  • Business Wall
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • 0843 289 4634
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • RSS
You are at:Home»Marketing»A Third Of Small Businesses Are Struggling To Promote Themselves To New Customers
HSBC UK has teamed up with Double Olympic Champion Dame Kelly Holmes and rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll to launch a nationwide competition giving three small businesses the ultimate prize: their own celebrity brand ambassador.

A Third Of Small Businesses Are Struggling To Promote Themselves To New Customers

0
Posted By Greg Robinson on December 2, 2025 Marketing, News

HSBC UK has teamed up with Double Olympic Champion Dame Kelly Holmes and rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll to boost visibility for Britain’s smallest businesses.

Small businesses are the beating heart of the UK economy: creating jobs, energising high streets and boosting communities. But while they’re vital to growth, new research from HSBC UK shows many entrepreneurs are struggling to promote themselves and attract new customers.

According to the findings, just one in five (19%) SME leaders feel their business is promoted enough, while four out of 10 (38%) say they lack the time or resources to reach new customers. More than half (55%) still rely on word of mouth and repeat custom to grow.

New competition gives small businesses a boost

To level the playing field, HSBC UK has launched a nationwide search to give them the kind of visibility and storytelling power normally reserved for major brands.

HSBC UK has partnered with Double Olympic Champion Dame Kelly Holmes and former British and Irish Lions captain Brian O’Driscoll to give three small businesses the ultimate boost: their own celebrity brand ambassador.

Tom Wood, Head of Business Banking at HSBC UK, said: “Small businesses make up 99% of all private sector businesses; they are key to driving the UK’s growth. Yet our research shows many business owners simply don’t have the time to promote themselves and build their brand. This is limiting the opportunities which will ultimately create jobs and boost communities across the country. 

“Our competition gives them a unique opportunity to boost their profile using the star power of two of the UK’s most accomplished sporting legends.”

The HSBC UK Small Business Brand Ambassador Competition will be judged by Dame Kelly Holmes, Brian O’Driscoll and HSBC UK’s Head of Business Banking Tom Wood, who will look for small businesses with a compelling story, a clear purpose and the potential for the prize to make a meaningful impact on their future growth.

Each winner will see that story brought to life in a bespoke promotional film, co-starring Kelly and Brian, celebrating their business.

To kick off the campaign, Kelly and Brian are taking over Ciaro, a family-run Italian restaurant in Birmingham, stepping behind the counter to serve customers. The one-day takeover marks the official launch of the competition and a nationwide call for entries.

Double Olympic Champion, Dame Kelly Holmes, said:

“Small businesses are the heartbeat of the UK – they drive our economy and hold our communities together. I know from both my own experience of project managing the build, to then running a coffee house in my home village, and also with my sporting career, that success takes passion, perseverance, belief and resilience – and that’s exactly what small business owners show every day. This competition is about shining a light on the people behind the hard work and commitment as well as their achievements and giving them the platform they deserve.”

Irish rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll, added:

“I got involved in this campaign as I really believe in the power of ‘local’. Some of the most inspiring stories are happening in our own communities. Running your own business takes huge energy, effort and passion; real people and real families bringing life to our neighbourhoods every single day.  I’m pleased to be able to support these businesses on behalf of HSBC UK.”  

How to enter

The HSBC Small Business Brand Ambassador Competition is free to enter and open to UK-based small businesses with fewer than 20 employees. Entries close at midnight on Sunday 5 January 2026, with winners announced from 19 January, ahead of their Ambassador-for-a-Day experience with Kelly and Brian in February 2026.

Part of HSBC UK’s ongoing support for small businesses

This competition is the latest initiative from HSBC UK to champion small businesses and put them in the spotlight. In July 2025 HSBC introduced a no monthly account fee on its Small Business Banking Account. Customers continue to benefit from free UK digital banking and free access to Business Specialists. More recently, HSBC UK announced it was making an additional £5bn of lending available over the next five years. This will underpin the growth ambitions of thousands of small businesses across the country, helping deliver on the objectives in the Government’s Small Business Plan.

The bank also run the HSBC Small Business Growth Programme – a free, open-to-all platform offering training, events and expert insights designed to give entrepreneurs the tools to grow and succeed.

Find out more here: HSBC Small Business Growth Programme: tools for success.

 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

University of Salford presented with award by the King and Queen for innovation in tackling fuel poverty

Why 2026 will be the year SMEs go ‘premium’ on the road

Kids Travelling By Train Can Now Enjoy Allergen-Free Snacks Thanks To Creative Nature

Comments are closed.

Follow SME Today on Linkedin and share all the topics you find interesting
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
ISO/IEC 27001 roadmap: A practical guide for UK SMEs
Are you a Company Director?
Are you a Company Director - Verify your identity
Mastermind9
Events Calendar
    • Marketing
    February 19, 2026

    Intuit Mailchimp Unlocks a New Era of Profitable Ecommerce Marketing

    February 16, 2026

    Performance Marketing in the Age of AI: Why Trust, Quality & Human Judgement Still Win

    • Finance
    February 25, 2026

    Six Years On From Covid-19: Limitation On Insurance Claims Is Fast Approaching

    February 23, 2026

    Sage Intacct delivers new AI-powered capabilities

    • People
    February 26, 2026

    Engineering A Happier Life Using The ‘Lean’ Methodology

    February 26, 2026

    New Chief Product Officer Joins CBS As Company Continues To Grow

    • Health & Safety
    December 22, 2025

    Businesses Step Up Their Washroom Standards As Loo Of The Year Figures Reveal Big Changes

    September 18, 2025

    Lessons From Grenfell Are Still Being Learned

    • Events
    February 18, 2026

    Former Special Forces Soldier & Team GB Athlete Ben Gallagher to Speak at Thames Valley Business & Community Awards

    February 9, 2026

    South West Business & Community Awards 2026 Announce Shortlisted Nominees

    • Community
    February 26, 2026

    Family Wise Celebrates 14 Years of Growth, Global Reach and Community Impact

    February 13, 2026

    Filestream Managing Director To Run London Landmarks Half Marathon For Tommy’s

    • Food & Drink
    February 26, 2026

    Kids Travelling By Train Can Now Enjoy Allergen-Free Snacks Thanks To Creative Nature

    February 26, 2026

    1 in 8 UK pubs face insolvency as experts urge immediate action

    • Books
    January 21, 2026

    The CEO Mirage: Exposing the hidden traps that take smart leaders down

    December 23, 2025

    Communication Expert Celebrates Book Launch At Oxford’s Saïd Business School

    The Newsletter

    Join our mailing list for the best SME stories, handpicked and delivered direct to your inbox every two weeks!

    Sign Up
    About

    SME Today is published by the same team who deliver The Great British Expos’. We have been organising various corporate events for the last 10 years, with a strong track record of producing well managed and attended business events across the UK.

    Join Our Mailing List

    Receive the latest news and updates from SMEToday.
    Read our Latest Newsletter:


    Sign Up
    X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    Categories
    • Books
    • Community & Charity
    • Education and Training
    • Environment
    • Events
    • Features
    • Finance
    • Food and Drink
    • Health & Safety
    • HR & Recruitment
    • In Profile
    • Legal
    • Marketing
    • News
    • People
    • Property & Development
    • Sponsored Content
    • Technology
    • Transport, Travel & Tourism
    • Wellbeing & Mental Health
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact
    Copyright © 2025 SME Today.
    • ABOUT SME TODAY: THE GO TO RESOURCE FOR UK BUSINESSES
    • Editorial Submission Guidelines
    • Privacy
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.