New research, commissioned by Tyro in 2025, has revealed almost a third of small business owners are operating with less than one month's expenses in reserve in 2025, and one in four say they are paying themselves less now compared to a year ago. Female owners are the most impacted with one in three paying themselves less this year.
The cost-of-living crisis is weighing heavily on hospitality business owners this year, with eight in ten predicting an increase in coffee costs, and 75% expecting a hike in beer prices too, with a quarter saying a cold one will set Aussies back more than $12 in 2025.
The new insights come as Tyro launches its 鈥楤ig Buyout鈥 campaign, aimed at giving local business a helping hand with Australian UFC superstar, Alex Volkanovski. The campaign highlights Tyro鈥檚 obsession with Aussie business success, offering lucky businesses across NSW the chance to win a 鈥楤ig Buyout鈥 thanks to Tyro, who will send Volk to spend up big for the day 鈥 and give all his purchased goods away for free to the public.*
Tyro鈥檚 head of marketing, Sera Awad, said, 鈥淭his campaign shows Tyro鈥檚 commitment to supporting Aussie businesses, by teaming up with Volk, a well-loved Aussie star, and spending big, our aim is to help these local businesses thrive. With his experience as a small business owner and his fearless attitude as a UFC fighter, we knew Volk was the right person for the job!鈥
Managing partner at Hello, Sam Kelly, said, 鈥淲e loved that Tyro was up for doing something brave and disruptive. The concept has been embraced organisation-wide, welcoming Volk into his new role. We often see B2B brands trying to solve business problems with vanilla business influencers, case studies and whitepapers but the reality is we are speaking to humans who also respond to culture and creativity. This thinking coupled with the power of giving back and purpose is as Volk would say 鈥榓 bloody winner all round.鈥
The first official 鈥楤ig Buyout鈥 kicks off at the iconic Hotel Ravesis at Bondi Beach on Sunday Feb 23rd with a further two scheduled later this year. Participating businesses can enter the competition to win a $10,000 鈥楤uyout鈥 by visiting
The integrated campaign is live across social, website, CRM, PR and activations across NSW.