Thursday, May 2, 2024

Access to finance gets harder for SMEs, says BCC

Getting finance is becoming more difficult for a large number of SMEs, according to new data from the British Chambers of Commerce Insights Unit.

About half of business surveyed who accessed finance felt that getting funding had become more challenging over the past three years.  Only 13% said it was getting easier.

The BCC’s latest survey of business conditions also reveals that three-quarters of the 553 firms surveyed – mainly SMEs – have not accessed finance from an external provider in the past twelve months.

As businesses continue to struggle with a series of economic headwinds, half of respondents who sought finance said cash flow was the main reason.

Jonny Haseldine, Policy Manager at the BCC said: “As SMEs across the UK continue to deal with ongoing economic pressures, accessing crucial finance is really tough. For many SMEs it’s a hurdle too large to even try and tackle.

“In evidence to the Treasury Select Committee last September, we called for urgent action to help SMEs seeking finance. We need to see measures to improve accessibility to finance, better awareness of alternative funding options, and greater competition in banking options.

“Scaling up businesses in the UK is already challenging. The problems are multiplied for female or minority ethnic led firms. Many business owners are forced to dip into their own savings to grow their companies.

“SMEs are the backbone of the UK economy. Giving firms easier and more competitive access to finance is crucial to getting the economic growth we all want to see.”

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