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Cashflow impacts 80 pct of small business
Almost 80 per cent of small and medium sized businesses reported having cashflow issues over the past year, with many dealing with the issue in ways they had never before considered.
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Over 50% Aussie SMEs forecasting revenue growth in H2 2021: ScotPac
With border closures and lockdown restrictions changing on a regular basis, SME owners are looking beyond these limitations to see how their businesses can adapt and grow.
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3 in 10 small businesses ponder quitting: Judo
New research has revealed that many small businesses are thinking of quitting altogether due to the impact of COVID-19.
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Dramatic drop in SMEs reporting cash flow issues but woes still exist
Cash conservation is behind a dramatic drop in the number of businesses reporting cash flow issues, with three times as many SMEs as usual saying they had no cash flow problems in the past year.
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Shifting corridors – can banks keep up?
Importers and exporters have never faced a more hostile and complex international trade market as that facing them in 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with rising tariff barriers and trade restrictions, is forcing businesses to adapt quickly, reflecting radically shifting trade corridors.
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1 in 4 SMEs predicts revenue decline
The proportion of SMEs expecting their revenue to decline has hit a new high at a critical moment on the road to long-term COVID recovery, new data has revealed.
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Optimism returns to SME sector, but many still cautious
Optimism is returning to the SME sector after the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey carried out by non bank lender ScotPac.