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A rising number of businesses are failing as the Government’s pandemic support is withdrawn and banks push their credit score limits higher making it harder to borrow.
The Office for National Statistics has reported that there were 5,600 registered company insolvencies from April to June this year, a 13 per cent increase from the first quarter of 2022.
But what is more disturbing is that it represents an 81 per cent increase from the same period last year.
Help has disappeared
When COVID-19 appeared on the scene, many businesses applied successfully for Government support to help them through that difficult period. But that help is no longer there and for many businesses, it is exposing cracks that had been papered over.
At the same time Experian has noted a nine per cent drop in credit scores across SMEs, making the challenge of borrowing money to sustain a business even more difficult.
With banks increasing the credit score threshold for borrowing money, businesses have nowhere to turn to find the financing to keep them afloat.
The current political situation with controversial mini-Budgets, U-turns and PM resignations is adding to the problem as risk-averse banks hold back from lending until the economic outlook becomes more stable.
What you can do
The question is, what steps can a business owner take to try to avoid their company becoming another statistic?
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