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Access to finance remains a problem for small and medium-sized firms, despite the extra £200bn pumped into the UK financial system, a report says. | Access to finance remains a problem for small and medium-sized firms, despite the extra £200bn pumped into the UK financial system, a report says. |
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said a third of the companies it had questioned found access to finance had become harder in the past three months. | |
This compared with just 3% who said the situation had improved, and 64% who said it had not changed. | |
The government has pumped the £200bn into the economy to help boost lending. | |
Customer demand | |
"Our latest survey results show that the biggest issue facing British businesses is still demand for products and services," said BCC director general David Frost. | "Our latest survey results show that the biggest issue facing British businesses is still demand for products and services," said BCC director general David Frost. |
"It is clear that the huge sums that have been injected into the financial system by quantitative easing are still not reaching small and medium-sized businesses in anything like the scale required for business to invest for future success." | "It is clear that the huge sums that have been injected into the financial system by quantitative easing are still not reaching small and medium-sized businesses in anything like the scale required for business to invest for future success." |
Mr Frost also called on the government to introduce measures to improve confidence among UK businesses. Scrapping the planned increase in National Insurance in 2011 "would be a good start," he said. | |
Accessing finance is not, however, the biggest barrier to growth, the report said. | |
Just 18% of respondents cited lack of credit as the principle obstacle, compared with almost two-thirds that said lack of customer demand was the biggest factor holding them back. | |
The BCC's survey was conducted for its latest Monthly Business Survey, in which it asked 400 firms about the lending situation in the UK over the past three months. | |
It came after a separate report by the British Library's Business & IP Centre said newly-established small firms should be given some form of tax exemption for the first year or two of business. | |
The suggestion was one of 10 core findings in the study, which was conducted to coincide with the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week. | |
It added that a fast-track scheme should be created to help small firms patent ideas, and that broadband internet speeds must rise. |
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