AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSME Finance & Cashflow: Aria, an embedded invoice financing platform, raised a €7M Series A extension and launched a €240M debt facility to scale across Europe and tackle late-payment pressure, financing 1.7M invoice advances in 2025 and 1.1M more so far in 2026 with a default rate under 0.1%. Business Insolvencies: Germany saw corporate insolvencies jump to the highest level in over 20 years in Q2 2026, with 4,996 bankruptcies and about 45,500 jobs affected, hitting construction, real estate, retail, hospitality and services. Policy for Competitiveness: Ireland’s EU Presidency priorities include reducing regulatory burden for SMEs and boosting innovation and investment, with an International AI Summit in Dublin in October 2026. Energy Poverty Focus: Advocates warn Europe’s clean-energy transition is failing vulnerable households, calling out siloed energy, housing and social policies that leave energy-poor families behind. Trade & Export Diversification: The EU urged Kenya to diversify exports beyond agriculture under the Kenya-EU EPA, pointing to value-add success like speciality tea reaching France. Tourism & Local Spend: Early data from Boston’s FIFA World Cup run suggests hotels kept occupancy steady while room and related spending rose 20%, with knock-on benefits for small hospitality businesses. Fintech in Practice (Netherlands): A look at the Netherlands’ 2026 fintech landscape frames digital finance as everyday infrastructure—payments, safety and integration—rather than a “new” inclusion story. VAT Pressure on Hospitality: York’s independent hospitality sector backs a VAT cut petition (20% to 10%) arguing the tax hits small venues hardest, especially around VAT registration. Cross-border Mobility (Gibraltar): A post-Brexit deal will remove border checks for residents, letting British citizens in Gibraltar travel across Schengen without the usual 90/180-day limit. SME Growth via Standards: A World Bank-linked discussion highlights how SMEs often lose export deals without internationally recognised quality systems and certifications, not because products lack demand.
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