Husted announces all-time record number of business filings for March

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced 10,478 new entities filed to do business in Ohio during March 2016. The previous record was achieved in March 2015 when 10,102 entities were formed.

“We continue to see record numbers of entrepreneurs open businesses in Ohio because we are providing simple and fast service at a lower price,” Secretary Husted said.

Business filings in the State of Ohio are continuing to increase and 2016 is on track to be another record-setting year. Nearly 3,000 more entities have filed to do business in Ohio in 2016 than at the same point in 2015. Between 2010 and 2015, Ohio saw a 21.8 percent increase in new business filings

“This is proof that when government works efficiently, our state becomes a more attractive place for businesses to invest and more businesses mean more jobs for Ohioans,” Secretary Husted added.

Secretary Husted launched Ohio Business Central in 2013 allowing new businesses to be formed online. Today, all Ohio-based businesses can be formed online and more than half of all businesses are started via the Secretary of State’s website.

Secretary Husted has been determined to use technology to cut costs while improving customer service. This allowed him to reduce the cost of starting a new business in Ohio by 21 percent in 2015. Since the reduction six months ago, entrepreneurs have saved an estimated $1.1 million. Now just $99, Ohio is the least expensive state in the region to start and maintain a business.

Though the most visible role of the Secretary of State is that of chief elections officer, the office is also the first stop for individuals or companies who want to file and start a business in Ohio. While recognizing these numbers can’t provide a complete picture of Ohio’s jobs climate, they are an important indicator of economic activity that Secretary Husted hopes will add to the ongoing discussion of how to improve the state’s overall climate for business.

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Staff report