Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
More than half a million businesses are at risk of collapse by the spring unless the government extends Covid business support.
So says thinktank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) in its latest report.
The 600,000 businesses at risk of collapse without more support together employ approximately 9m people, “whose jobs could be lost” said the left-of-centre thinktank.
Small businesses (which together are responsible for a large share of UK employment) are most at risk of bankruptcy. About 40 per cent of firms with fewer than 50 employees have less than three months of remaining cash reserves.
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Half of all hospitality, food and other specialist service companies have less than three months’ cash left, as do 40 per cent of arts and entertainment businesses.
Overall, the number of companies with “dangerously low” cash buffers has risen sharply over the four months to the end of January, as national lockdowns slash trading, the IPPR said.
The chancellor should use the March 3 Budget to extend the furlough scheme, due to end in April, issue more grants, and take equity stakes in businesses in exchange for cash injections,