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Call to simplify Government initiatives
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The Institute of Chartered
Accountants of England and Wales has called on the Government
not to launch any more initiatives targeted at small firm financing
and instead concentrate on making existing schemes work.
The Entrepreneurship policy paper argues that Chancellor Gordon
Brown should delay the launch of his American-inspired small
business investment companies (SBIC).
These vehicles, expected to be announced in the Chancellor's
pre-Budget report in December, will come with government guarantees
designed to encourage the private sector to take equity stakes
worth between £250,000 and £3m in companies that
are aiming to expand.
But the institute argues that the initiative will add another
layer of complexity to the already well-served small company
finance market, leading to what Clive Lewis, head of SME issues,
described as the "finance knowledge gap". "There
is a good system in place but the system is not being used in
the way that it was intended and we want to focus on making it
work more effectively," said Mr Lewis. |
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