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Fintechs giving up on joining coronavirus emergency loan scheme

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Fintechs are giving up on ever being recruited to join the government’s emergency coronavirus bailout scheme for small businesses, despite being eager to do so.
The British Business Bank, which administers the Coronavirus Business Interruption Scheme (CBILS), has added four more lenders to the scheme – Allied Irish Bank, ThinCats, Paragon Bank and IGF – to join 48 existing accredited lenders.
However, just three of those which have joined the coronavirus loan scheme – Funding Circle, OakNorth and Starling Bank – are the kind of fintechs which have shaken up business lending.
British Business Bank says that 80 per cent of Britain’s small business have a relationship with one of the CBILS 52 accredited lenders, and that it is speeding up onboarding of new lenders to further extend the scheme’s reach.
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But, according to the Telegraph, 100 other lenders are champing at the bit to join the BBB’s accreditation process and some are losing hope.
This is despite 60 per cent of small businesses saying they will run out of cash within 12 weeks, according to the Association of Accounting Practitioners.
Oliver Prill, chief executive of fintech

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Two out of five small businesses will run out of cash within six weeks

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
Two out of five small businesses expect to run out of cash with six weeks, according to a new survey.
And one in five small businesses say they will run out of cash within three weeks.
Small business revenues are set to decline by an average 60 per cent in April, with 69 per cent of businesses in leisure and hospitality expecting revenue to totally disappear.
>See also: Nearly 1m businesses on brink of collapse, warn accountants
Three quarters of small business say that coronavirus has already badly affected their business, and this looks set to worsen in April. Eighty per cent say their income will continue to decline this month, with more than one in three (36 per cent) expecting income to crash by more than 90 per cent.
Retail is the second-most badly affected sector, with 38 per cent of small business retailers expecting their income to totally disappear.
Businesses in IT and telecoms expect to be least impacted, with just under a quarter (23 per cent) saying they don’t expect to see any decline in their revenue compared to April last year.
If small business revenue does decline overall by 57 per cent as expected, this equates

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