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Navigating Business Costs: Challenges for SMEs

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The Growing Resilience Gap: Challenges Facing UK SMEs Amid Economic Uncertainty

As the business landscape in the UK continues to shift, many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are finding themselves under pressure. According to a recent report by Atradius, there’s a widening “resilience gap”—the disparity between increasing business risks and the limited liquidity available to mitigate these threats. With impending measures such as Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ tax-raising budget, businesses are pausing investments and hiring as they navigate an increasingly challenging environment.

Understanding the Resilience Gap

The resilience gap refers to the strain that SMEs face from escalating risks against dwindling financial buffers. Recently collected data reveals that many companies are losing their safety nets due to unprecedented disruptions. As a result, a significant number are left exposed to sudden financial shocks.

Key Findings from the Atradius Report

  • Emergency Funds Depleted: A staggering 76% of accessible emergency funds were impacted by business risks over the past year. Alarmingly, 17% of businesses with a turnover of £1.1 to £10 million have less than £50,000 available to weather sudden financial storms.

  • Operating Cash Flow Concerns: Nearly 30% of firms possess less than four months of operational cash flow, with 9% holding less than two months.

  • Major Risk Factors: Businesses identified several major risks, with rising costs (51%) and political shifts (33%) topping the list. Other significant concerns include cybersecurity threats (42%) and the implications of artificial intelligence (32%).

The Impact of External Risks

The study revealed that supply chain disruptions and customer insolvencies pose substantial threats to SMEs. Almost half of the surveyed businesses acknowledged late payments as a severe challenge, affecting overall financial health.

Breakdown of Top Business Risks:

  1. Rising Prices (51%)
  2. Cybersecurity Incidents (42%)
  3. Supply Chain Disruptions (37%)
  4. Political/Policy Changes (33%)
  5. AI-Related Risks (32%)

The Exposure Gap

Furthermore, the report highlights an exposure gap, defined as the difference between the cost of trade credit insurance and the potential financial pitfalls of self-insuring risks. Astonishingly, businesses that opted for self-insurance incurred costs over 700% higher than what they would have paid for insurance premiums. This means that firms could end up spending the equivalent of over eight years of premiums in just a single year.

Consequences of Insufficient Coverage

Approximately one-third of businesses (32%) do not have adequate trade credit insurance, with 10% lacking coverage altogether. Among smaller enterprises with revenues between £500,000 and £1 million, this figure rises to 17%. A significant 56% of businesses depend solely on cash reserves to manage unexpected losses, a risky strategy that exposes them to potential financial calamity.

Financial Implications

In the last year alone, 89% of businesses encountered significant impacts from various risks, with over half of respondents stating these challenges cost them upwards of £100,000. Disturbingly, 19% faced costs exceeding £500,000. Reflecting on these challenges, about 22% of SMEs indicated that survival might be at stake, while almost half reported diminished profitability.

Looking Ahead: Increasing Concerns

As the countdown to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget begins, economic uncertainty looms large. Two in five business owners (41%) are anxious about further risks emerging in the next year, with 8% unsure of how they would handle additional shocks.

Expert Insight

James Burgess, Head of Commercial at Atradius UK, emphasized the urgency of the situation. “This report serves as a wake-up call. The resilience gap is widening, and many firms are exhausting emergency cash reserves. Trade credit insurance is a vital shield against risks; a single missed payment could deplete reserves quickly. Our advice is clear: don’t wait for the next shock to strengthen your resilience.”


By understanding and addressing the resilience and exposure gaps, UK SMEs can better navigate the turbulent business landscape. It’s crucial for businesses to adopt proactive financial strategies to safeguard against unforeseen challenges, making informed decisions about insurance and cash reserves essential.

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