AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBrexit Fallout for SMEs: A new study for the UK’s Federation of Small Businesses says 63% of SMEs trading with the EU faced “significant” barriers in the past year, with many planning to cut or stop EU trade as paperwork and costs keep rising. SME Finance Boost (EU-linked): Nigeria secured a €200m European Investment Bank facility via the Development Bank of Nigeria to expand SME/MSME lending for green growth, renewable energy and digital innovation, with at least 30% reserved for women-led firms. UK Local Spending Push: UK Small Business Week’s “back independent” campaign generated £12.5m for independent firms, with 250,000+ purchases and 30,000+ reviews from 10,000+ participating businesses. Tax Pressure on High Streets: London Islington independents warn they’ll “disappear” without VAT relief, backing a push to cut VAT from 20% to 10% to ease cashflow strain. Cyber Disruption for Small Firms: An international operation dismantled the SocGholish (FakeUpdates) malware network, seizing servers and disinfecting nearly 15,000 hacked WordPress sites, including those of small businesses. UK Innovation Programme Stalls: Britain’s Future Flight drone/flying-taxi push is flagged as stalled by red tape, funding gaps and infrastructure shortfalls, putting SMEs’ plans at risk. SMB Embedded Finance Deal: Nordic Capital agreed to acquire Liberis and merge it with Qred to build a broader global embedded-finance platform for underserved SMBs. World Cup Retail Reality (UK/Europe angle): In Vancouver, FIFA licensing rules are helping some small sellers while blocking others—an example of how major events can create uneven wins for local SMEs.
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