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Solvency Central: helping SMEs make informed decisions about their business and financial affairs
16 minute watch
Predictions are that up to 25% of small business will in financial trouble next year when government subsidies run out.
A small team of finance professionals from within the Better Business for Good Community have been working on a solution
SOLVENCY CENTRAL is an education, peer to peer mentoring and coaching program aimed at helping small business navigate financial problems they may be experiencing due to the pandemic and subsequent downturn in the economy, removing the confusion that surrounds the minefield that is business debt and restructuring.
Martin Cattach from Finance for Business explains in the final episode of BB4G TV for 2020
Martin is a director of Finance for Business and his mission is to provide small business with the Working Capital and the Cashflow they need to enable them to grow and prosper in today’s tough business environment by providing an alternative to borrowing from the Big Banks as well as delivering advice and insights the business needs to grow.
Find out how Solvency Central can help your business
SOLVENCY CENTRAL Is about helping small business navigate their financial problems that have come about due to the pandemic and subsequent downturn in the economy. We seek to remove the confusion that surrounds the minefield that is business debt and restructuring.
We will work with business owners to review their circumstances and let them know the options they have available so they can make informed decisions as to the future steps they take. The information you provide will be kept confidential and is provided to help us help you.
NOTE: The 1st five businesses to enquire will have the opportunity of three FREE Coaching sessions to help them make informed decisions about the financial future of their business.
About Better Business for Good TV
By small business owners, for small business owners.
All of our guests are small business owners themselves. They are also experts in their field and share our mission of helping small businesses build better businesses and contribute to a better world.
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- On each episode our guest shares their knowledge, insights and ideas around a business topic, issue or challenge relevant to small business owners.
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