Monthly Archives: May 2021

eBay launches small business loan service for its 300,000 SME sellers

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
eBay has gone into the business of lending directly to its small business sellers, offering loans of anything betweeen £500 and £1m to SMEs.
In doing so, eBay is parking its tanks on the lawn of former subsdiary PayPal, which already offers quick loans to small business users.
PayPal has also been aggressively growing its lending business, with an outstanding loanbook of $2.7bn at the end of the first quarter.
>See also: Norah Coelho of PayPal Q&A: ‘Getting access to finance is incredibly important’
The move also puts eBay in competition with Britain’s less-well-capitalised high-street banks that target small business customers. By way of comparison, eBay’s $41bn market capitalisation is about 50 per cent higher than that of NatWest, the UK’s largest small business lender.
eBay says its same-day loan service is needed to help its 300,000 small business users bounce back quickly from the pandemic.
Nearly one third (31 per cent) of the UK’s 5.9m small businesses face going bust in under a month due to inadequate access to finance, according to research.
>See also: Qardus opens Islamic finance to small business for first time
Two in five (40 per cent) small business owners have been denied credit from banks,

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Jonny Wilkinson Q&A – ‘What is it you want from your team?’

Originally written by Sophie Wheeldon on Small Business
EXCLUSIVE: Rugby icon Jonny Wilkinson is responsible for probably the most exciting moment in the history of rugby, when he dropkicked the winning goal in the last minute of extra time in the final of the 2003 World Cup – handing England a dramatic victory over Australia.
These days Jonny Wilkinson has reinvented himself as a TV sports pundit, covering the Six Nations Championship and Rugby World Cup for ITV, as well as being a motivational speaker.
And he also runs his own small business, founding fermented health drink brand No.1 Living in 2018 to share his passion for what Jonny Wilkinson calls “living foods”, which offers a range of tinned Kombucha drinks, health shots and bottled kefir water.
Here Jonny Wilkinson tells Sophie Wheeldon about lessons he’s learnt about mental resilience, how to be a team leader and why it’s important to stay present.
How do you build mental resilience and stay mentally fit?
The idea of resilience belongs to a certain fixed identity that says, ‘this is who I am, these are my dreams. These things are right, and these things are wrong. This is success, and this is failure’.
If something knocks

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