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HELENA, Mont. — Montana’s entrepreneurial spirit remains stronger than ever, as the Secretary of State’s Office reports over 6,000 new business registrations in September 2025, up from approximately 4,900 registrations in the same month last year. This increase continues the record-breaking trend of business growth across the state.
Since taking office in 2021, Secretary Jacobsen consistently reports on new businesses starting in Montana. Nearly 64,000 new businesses registered in 2024 — the fourth consecutive year of record growth — and Montana is on track to surpass that milestone again this year, as 2025 is on track for another record year.
“Montana’s economy is thriving thanks to the resilience and creativity of entrepreneurs throughout the state,” said Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen. “Montana is pro-business. Cutting and eliminating fees, providing excellent customer service by turning around business documents quickly, is top priority.”
Under Secretary Jacobsen’s leadership, innovations such as the ability to do business 24/7 with the Secretary of State’s Office are convenient for business owners. New businesses range from agriculture and outdoor tourism to technology and professional services. All businesses are welcome!
Montana continues to see this robust growth reflected in the state’s small business landscape, which accounts for more than 99 percent of businesses and is a key driver of employment and economic vitality. Supporting Montana’s small business owners remains a top priority for the Secretary of State.
“Each new business is more than a statistic — it’s a sign of opportunity, job creation, and strengthened communities across Montana,” said Secretary Jacobsen. “We are honored to serve the businesses of Montana.”
For more details and to access the full Montana Business Economic Report, please visit sosmt.gov/business/economic-report.