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SME confidence showing green shoots
mpamag.comThe loosening of COVID-19 restrictions has given small-to-medium sized businesses a confidence boost, with over half predicting an increase in sales to October, a new report shows.
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46% of SMEs on track for business growth: ScotPac
Roughly one in every two SMEs are struggling to hit their 2022 business targets, with access to finance tipped as a key factor.
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Staff worries were skyrocketing for SMEs even before Omicron
Small and medium business owners were already struggling with staff issues in the second half of 2021, well before the January 2022 Omicron spike exacerbated their staff shortage woes, according to a national research by leading SME non-bank lender ScotPac.
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Compliance, cash flow top SME stresses: ScotPac
Concerns around navigating government grants, cash flow, and “skyrocketing” staffing issues are front and centre for small-business owners, according to a survey.
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ScotPac report shows 8 in 10 SMEs are struggling to find staff
The latest small businesses report by leading SME non-bank lender ScotPac, shows that Omicron has further exacerbated staff and compliance worries for SMEs.
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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.