Press coverage of the so-called ‘credit crunch’ continues unabated, with more and more bad news hitting the headlines every morning. But how much is it likely to affect the owner-managed or average SME business?
Kirsty McGregor, Chairman of The Corporate Finance Network, talked to us recently to reveal whether there has been any noticeable impact yet for clients of the network’s member firms, and whether she thinks there is anything to worry about.
“The media stories about the banking world, and the economy in general, tend to either be focused upon the effect for individual consumers, home owners or the larger companies and ‘UK plc’. But we are now also starting to see some worrying signs that smaller companies, our typical clients, are hitting some tough times ahead."
However, all is not lost and there are things you can do to prepare and protect yourself and your business.
Secondly, look at your banking facilities now. If there is a downturn, you’ll be in a weak negotiating position with any lenders, so prepare now, whilst you have time.
We are generally finding that the more traditional banking solutions are becoming less common, and banks are definitely tightening up their underwriting policies. More security is being required and the facility costs are going up. However, there are still many more routes for finance. We have the personal contacts, know all the products, and can advise you on which is most appropriate and make the necessary introductions.
In fact, you can get help for everything mentioned above from Nicholsons through our dedicated Corporate Finance Team.
It doesn’t have to be ‘doom and gloom’ if you make sure that you carefully review your own situation and plan ahead. You could really find that this economic climate can bring some great opportunities too.
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Hi, my name is Richard Hallsworth. I work for Nicholsons Chartered Accountants and Financial Advisors, a pro-active firm of business advisors based in Lincoln, Lincolnshire (UK). This blog is my take on things that happen in the financial world, news that interests me, ideas I have and also perhaps a running commentry on the latest fly on the wall documentary.
I work with a lot of business owners ensuring that their finances are in order and also helping them grow and develop their own businesses.
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent Nicholsons view in anyway. The contents of this blog are for general information only. It should not be relied on, and any action which could affect your business should not be taken without appropriate professional advice. Please contact Richard Hallsworth or your usual contact at Nicholsons for more information.