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The number of teenagers in the UK with their own businesses has gone up 700% in 10 years, research suggests.
In 2009 there were 491 businesses run by teens, now there are 4,152, OneFamily found.
These include tech companies, clothing lines and make-up brands, the financial services provider said.
George Bailey, 19, who runs his own company said: "I think tech and social media has made it easier for young people to start their own business."
George started his own business, Coral Eyewear, which makes eyewear out of 100% recycled waste plastic and fishing nets.
He told Radio 1 Newsbeat: "At first it started off as a side project. It can be hard to juggle because at first I was running it on my own with my co-founder. But as time has gone on we've got some more people working for us, which makes it easier."
As well as running his own business George is studying philosophy, politics and economics at University of East Anglia.
The university has a entrepreneurial fund where they help young businesses and invested Β£50,000 into his start-up.
"It doesn't surprise me there are more teenagers with businesses," George adds.
"In 2019, we've witnessed young people who are passionate about social media and the climate and there are lots of opportunities for young people to put the problems they're voicing into fuelling their technology or sustainable businesses."
According to the research, one in five (19%) teens would much rather be their own boss than work for someone else.
George says: "We can set our own goals, it's great we don't have someone above telling us what to do and we can make sure we're getting everything right from an ethical perspective."
He says there were other sustainable eyewear options out there but they didn't look as good.
"We are trying to make sure we get both style and sustainability."
OneFamily got its data through a Freedom of Information request to Companies House, which keeps a register of all UK companies.
The company found 4,152 UK teenagers (aged 16-19) set up their own company in 2018 and 491 teens were company directors in 2009.
The firm also surveyed 2,001 people aged 13 to 19 years old.
Nici Audhlam-Gardiner, from OneFamily, said: "Generation Z were born after Google and have grown up with social media, so it's no surprise that these teens are already using their networks to help build their career."
Entrepreneurs like former Apple boss Steve Jobs, Sir Richard Branson and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook were said to be inspirational figures to youngsters.
The government has advice for anyone wanting to start their own business, including help on accessing loans.
It says its Startup Loans provides start-up finance and up to 12 months of mentoring support.
There's also a free helpline for people to get advice to pre-start and start-ups.
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Last updated on 28 June 202128 June 2021.From the section Tennis
Venue: All England Club Dates: 28 June-11 July
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British teenager Jack Draper says he hopes to show defending champion Novak Djokovic what he's got when they open Centre Court on day one of Wimbledon.
Wildcard Draper is making his SW19 main-draw debut and was shocked to be drawn against the world number one.
Serbia's Djokovic, champion in 2018 and 2019, admits he "does not know too much" about his opponent.
"What an opportunity to be on court against the world's best player to show him what I've got," said Draper, 19.
The pair start at 13:30 BST on Monday, as the Championships return after being cancelled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's former world number one Andy Murray, the 2013 and 2016 men's singles champion, makes his return against Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili later on Wimbledon's main showcourt (about 17:30 BST).
Novak Djokovic (Srb) [1] v Jack Draper (GB) [WC]
Sloane Stephens (US) v Petra Kvitova (Cze) [10]
Andy Murray (GB) v Nikoloz Basilashvili (Geo) [24]
Left-hander Draper reached the Wimbledon boys' final in 2018 and, after overcoming fitness and injury problems earlier this year, announced his arrival on the ATP Tour with an eye-catching run at Queen's.
Draper stunned Italian third seed Jannik Sinner - one of the sport's brightest young talents - for his first ATP Tour win, backing that up with another win over Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik. He then lost to fellow Briton Cameron Norrie in the quarter-finals.
"It was a surprise to do so well but I knew my level, having practised with Andy Murray and Dan Evans," he told BBC Sport.
"I had knowledge I had the level but doing it on court against the world's best is another thing. Coming through those matches is a confidence boost and hopefully I will take that into Monday."
Djokovic has not lost a Grand Slam match this year, winning a ninth Australian Open title and a second at the French Open.
If the 34-year-old Serb wins a third successive Wimbledon, he will pull level with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, who jointly hold the men's record of 20 major titles.
"I've seen him play a little bit in Queen's where he beat Sinner. I practised with Sinner so I asked him about Draper's game," said Djokovic.
"I have to do my homework, speak to more players, watch some of the videos.
"It can be very dangerous, very tricky playing against a home favourite, someone that doesn't have much to lose, a guy who has beaten some really good players. I'm taking him very seriously."
Draper and 34-year-old Murray are two of 10 British players involved in the singles on Monday.
British number one Dan Evans plays Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez, a three-time quarter-finalist at the All England Club.
Evans, 31, has become the British men's number one in the absence of Murray and is seeded 22nd as he looks to reach the second week for the first time.
"I've not been given the easiest draw in the world, to play Feliciano. I think it goes without saying the first round is very important," said Evans.
"I've really got to be ready. There's no place for sloppiness."
Dan Evans [22] v Feliciano Lopez (Spa) - Court two (about 16:00)
Katie Swan [Q] v Madison Keys (US) [23] - Court three (starts 11:00)
Liam Broady [WC] v Marco Cecchinato (Ita) - Court three (about 15:00)
Heather Watson v Kristie Ahn (US) - Court 18 (about 14:00)
Harriet Dart [WC] v Elise Mertens (Bel) [13] - Court 18 (about 19:00)
Jodie Burrage [WC] v Lauren Davis (US) - Court five (starts 11:00)
Katie Boulter [WC] v Danielle Lao (US) - Court 17 (starts 11:00)
Jay Clarke [WC] v Egor Gerasimov (Blr) - Court 17 (about 13:00)
As well as the British players, former champions Petra Kvitova and Garbine Muguruza, plus Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka and 2020 French Open champion Iga Swiatek, start in the women's singles.
Greek third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, unable to see out a first major win in the French Open final earlier this month, is another big name playing in the men's singles.
Play starts on the outside courts from 11:00 BST, but there is a forecast of rain throughout the day in south-west London.
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