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Federation of Small Businesses

  • For first time ever, more small firms expect to shrink than grow

    July 14, 2025

    More small business owners expect their firm will shrink, shut or be bought over next year than predict a year of growth – for the first time in at least 15 years. According to a poll by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), 27 per cent of bosses believe their company will downsize, be sold [...]

  • Personal guarantees ‘overuse’ holding UK growth back 

    July 7, 2025

    The “overuse” of personal guarantees in borrowing arrangements is holding businesses back and stifling UK growth, innovators have warned, with only a small minority of companies claiming they would borrow from banks with their personal savings or assets on the line.  A new survey of some 1,400 small business owners by the Federation of Small [...]

  • Financial advisers sound alarm on lack of support for SMEs

    July 2, 2025

    Financial advisers have raised concern about the lack of support for small businesses in government policy as firms feel the pinch of economic pressures. Over half of advisers surveyed by alternative lender Thincats branded government policy as unsupportive of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) whilst just six per cent said it was supportive. Small businesses [...]

  • New Companies House filing rules risk ‘own goal’ for UK start-ups and SMEs

    June 30, 2025

    Thousands of UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are bracing for sweeping changes to Companies House rules that will force them to disclose detailed profit and loss (P&L) statements from April 2027 – a shift that founders and investors say could hurt competitiveness, innovation and growth. “This is just making it harder than it [...]

  • Reeves told Lifetime ISAs rules are ‘nonsensical’ and costing savers

    June 30, 2025

    Lifetime ISAs require deep reform, as strict rules on cash withdrawals mean customers are left with less money than they initially deposited, leading Britons to make worse investment decisions, while the government sets aside too much spending for bonuses, senior MPs have told Chancellor Rachel Reeves.  Reeves is a fortnight away from her flagship Mansion [...]

  • Business groups pour cold water on pay transparency plans

    June 18, 2025

    Plans to make business tell workers what their colleagues earn have sparked a flurry of warnings from industry chiefs that they will hinder bosses’ flexibility to pay staff fairly, and may not work for smaller employers. Ministers are currently looking at ways to end pay discrimination, with options including making companies publish remuneration structures and [...]

  • Reeves’ impossible mission to save the public finances – in four charts

    May 22, 2025

    Government borrowing spiked in April, according to official data, in a stark illustration of the difficult fiscal tightrope that the Chancellor Reeves is walking. The £20.2bn in monthly borrowing was steeper than economists’ prediction of £18bn. So, Reeves might have shivered when she heard Keir Starmer tell the House of Commons winter fuel payments would [...]

  • Is this a sweet trade deal with the EU – or does it sound a bit fishy? 

    May 19, 2025

    Keir Starmer will be boasting about his latest catch in international diplomacy: a trade deal with the European Union, which the government hopes will boost the chances of landing higher growth.  In an agreement that hands EU boats continued rights in British seas until 2038, slashing red tape on food checks and increasing cooperation on [...]

  • One in ten Brits have no cash savings, City regulator says

    May 16, 2025

    One in ten Brits do not have any cash savings, the City regulator has warned, concerning signs that hundreds of thousands of people could be unable to cover emergency bills.  New research by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has also suggested that a fifth of people have less than £1,000 available to draw on  The [...]

  • UK businesses warn of financial strain ahead of digital tax rules

    April 29, 2025

    A majority of UK small business owners are concerned about the financial and operational pressures of HMRC’s upcoming ‘making tax digital‘ (MTD) reforms to income tax. MTD for income tax, set to take effect from April 2026, will require self-employed individuals and landlords earnings over £50,000 to maintain digital records and submit quarterly updates using [...]

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