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Small business challenges loom

THE small business sector enjoyed some notable achievements in 2017, but challenges loom on several policy fronts, according to Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell.

Ms Carnell said her inquiries this year into small business loans and payment times had yielded significant benefits for small businesses.

“A highlight was the Federal Government announcing it will introduce 15-business-day payment terms for small business suppliers,” she said.

“There has also been improved payment performance from many big businesses following my inquiry and the adoption of a voluntary code.

“Cash flow is king for small business – delayed payments can cripple operations, increase costs and restrict growth.”

Ms Carnell said her small business loans inquiry had resulted in the major banks introducing fairer, plain-English contracts.

“This was a major step forward and will end the practice of banks calling in a loan when all repayments are up to date just because they feel like it,” she said.

The ombudsman’s office continued to record an increased number of calls for assistance from small businesses in 2017.

In the July-September quarter, there were 614 contacts requesting help with resolving disputes.

This represented a 27pc increase on the previous three months.

Of these requests, the vast majority (577) were business-to-business disputes.

Ms Carnell said her office had mapped out an ambitious program for 2018 to elevate small-business issues on the national policy agenda.

She said ASBFEO was currently looking at access to justice and government procurement.

“We will continue to argue for red-tape reduction and simplified workplace relations,” Ms Carnell said.

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