5 February 2019
Australia’s small and medium businesses (SMBs) are finding it harder and harder to access finance. The latest edition of the Sensis Business Index shows that the net balance for obtaining finance decreased by four points to -21 and this compares with +2 one year ago and +16 in December 2016. The last time SMBs found it so difficult to access finance was in March 2013.
“SMBs’ ability to access finance is critical for capital expenditure and growth,” said Sensis CEO John Allan. “Not since March 2013 have SMBs found it as difficult to obtain finance as now. And the trend is showing no sign of stopping its downward spiral”.
The Sensis Business Index December Quarter report comes fresh on the heels of new figures released last week by the Reserve Bank that confirmed lending rates were down for business.
“Small and micro businesses are telling us they have been hit the hardest by the APRA lending squeeze and the fallout from the Banking and Finance Royal Commission. There is considerable concern about the credit implications of an overly zealous regulatory response,” said Allan.
Fourteen percent of SMBs sought finance which is unchanged from last quarter. Of those, 71% were successful; no change on the previous quarter.
“Small business owners are so close to their businesses and their banks and, as a result, have informed viewpoints on the lending climate,” said Allan. “They are conscious of their debtors and talk to each other. This new lending climate is forcing them to consider lending from alternative sources to the banks”.
Yesterday’s Royal Commission report comes after a period of concerns about the bursting of the housing price bubble and the APRA crackdown on "responsible bank lending". This is squeezing small-business borrowers relying on mortgaging their homes.
“The Royal Commission has already had an impact on how banks have approached finance and the fallout from the final report will no doubt impact the ability of SMBs to access finance in the short term as the industry comes to term with the recommendations,” said Allan.
Key Findings from the SBI December 2018 Quarter
·Negative balances were recorded across the country. SMBs in the NT (-39) found it hardest to access finance; those in Tasmania found it easiest (-2).
·By sector, SMBs in Wholesale Trade (-7) found it easiest. The Finance and Insurance sector experienced the most difficulty (-47) followed by Hospitality (-32) and Retail (-32).
·Small (-21) and medium size (-16) businesses both continue to find it difficult to access finance. Last survey the balances were -17 for small businesses and -20 for medium size businesses.
·The incidence of seeking finance ranged from 11% in Tasmania to 19% in Queensland.
·SMBs in the Hospitality sector (25%) were the most likely to have sought finance. Least likely were those in the Wholesale Trade sector (5%).
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The full report and video summarising the report are available here from Tuesday 5 February 2019
Video and audio grabs available for download
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About the Sensis Business Index:
·The Sensis Business Index is a quarterly survey of 1000 Australian small and medium businesses (SMBs) which commenced in 1993 to measure and track:
- SMB business activity over a three-month period
- Expectations for the current quarter
- Overall confidence among SMBs
·The Sensis Business Index samples SMBs nationally to enable broad scrutiny of the market and identify relevant trends and issues. It examines differences by location, business size and industry. The aim is to reflect the attitudes and behaviour of SMBs, which comprise some 99% of Australian businesses.
About Sensis
Sensis helps Australians connect and engage through our leading platforms. We help create and manage valuable connections via our digital consumer businesses (Yellow, White Pages, True Local, Whereis and Skip), search engine marketing and optimisation services, website products, social, data and mapping solutions, and through our digital agency Found. Sensis is also Australia’s largest print directory publisher including the Yellow Pages and White Pages. www.sensis.com.au
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