Tag: Sanjeev Chhugani
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Transforming Lending in the UK Part 3
This is the third in a series of posts centred around the article ‘How should we fund the UK’s growth agenda?’ posted earlier this month. In the article, the head of the Business Finance Task Force asked for ideas on ways to transform lending and fund UK growth. I extracted key questions (in quotations) from…
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Transforming Lending in the UK Part 2
This is the second in a series of posts centred around the article ‘How should we fund the UK’s growth agenda?’ posted earlier this month. In the article, the head of the Business Finance Task Force asked for ideas on ways to transform lending and fund UK growth. I extracted key questions (in quotations) from…
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Transforming Lending in the UK – Part 1
In an article ‘How should we fund the UK’s growth agenda?’ earlier this month, the head of the Business Finance Task Force asked for ideas on ways to transform lending and fund UK growth. As someone who spent much of the past two decades raising commercial and equity finance for banks, public sector entities and…
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All Businesses Need Cash!
I penned a post in response to an accounting advisor making the comment that there was no real lending problem for businesses and that only the ‘suckers’ are not finding finance. Banks say that business credit quality is low, as is demand. Businesses say that banks are not giving them what they need and many…
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Emperor has no cash!
I was chatting with the head of a London-based accounting & advisory firm about the contraction in bank lending to businesses, and the scary signals that are emanating from the Fed, IMF and ECB. I told him about how we are trying to combine simple technology with business relationships to get cash flowing faster to…
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Markets & Pools
At a small business finance consultation event last week, I listened with interest as the panel and audience offered views ranging from forced lending, peer to business/crowd funding, and invoice exchanges, to a small business bond market. Each measure (including some means of reducing bank hurdles to lend) will, in my opinion, have some degree…
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Stick, Carrot or Mouse?
Banks in the UK made the news again this week for not meeting small business lending targets. A £2 billion shortfall was estimated for Project Merlin, the deal struck between the UK Government and five big UK banks. The deal, which is yet to demonstrate the outcomes desired, was not without critics and various calls…