May 14, 2026
New research from Bredin finds that SMBs in Germany are pursuing growth opportunities and making strategic investments despite lower optimism than their peers in the US, UK and India. Read about UK SMBs here, and look for a snapshot of Indian SMBs next week.
SMBs in Germany: Key findings
Growth outlook
German SMBs are less optimistic than their peers. The plurality expect flat revenue in 2026, while the plurality of US, UK and Indian SMBs expect to grow 10% to 24%.
How do you expect your 2026 revenue to compare to 2025?

Current operating status
Roughly three in five German SMBs are expanding, either actively or selectively. Despite the challenging economic climate, only a tiny percentage are winding down operations.
How your business is operating right now?

12-month headcount plans
Reflecting their guarded outlook, 40% of German SMBs plan to add full-time staff this year, more than the 34% of their US peers, but significantly fewer than the 60% of UK and 80% of Indian SMBs.
What are your company’s headcount plans for the next 12 months?

Biggest business challenges
German SMBs list inflation as their top business challenge, followed by customer acquisition and retention.
What are your biggest business challenges?

What German SMBs want in a purchase
When German SMBs make a purchase, their top consideration is fast delivery, followed by clear pricing and good value.
What are the most important characteristics of the way you get or buy products or services for your business?

Whether you need quick-turn data for international thought leadership or a deep-dive into the SMB buyer journey in a specific country, Bredin delivers actionable custom and omnibus research. Contact us to learn how we can support your 2026 GTM, product, content, PR, social, and sales goals.