PwC released its third annual Private Business Attractiveness Index, with Switzerland claiming the top spot among 33 countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
The rankings are based on scores obtained across 64 metrics across nine different data categories including private business landscape, tax and regulatory regime, sustainability and climate, technology, education, and more. Scores ranged from 'emerging' to 'leading,' indicating a country's attractiveness to private businesses in each category.
Switzerland ranked No. 1 for the third straight year, while Sweden ranked second (up from third in 2022) and Germany took the No. 3 slot. The UK dipped from second in 2022 to sixth in 2023. Ireland also slipped from No. 7 in 2022 to No. 9 while Croatia, Kenya, and Nigeria took up the final three spots.
“The Attractiveness Index reveals that in the face of ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, traditional indicators like GDP growth don't offer a full picture of a thriving private business environment,” said PwC partner Peter Englisch. “Financial metrics, while essential, are only part of the equation. The Index emphasizes the need to focus on long-term fundamentals.”
“This includes fortifying resilient infrastructure, fostering a thriving start-up landscape with varied funding paths, committing to clear Net Zero objectives legally, and advocating for forward-thinking gender policies combined with strong public governance. It's clear that private businesses value jurisdictions not merely for their financial strength but for their sincere commitment to sustainable and holistic growth.”