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SMEs learn to adapt as pandemic lockdown slashes income

Survey shows small and medium Cornish firms have been hit hard with hospitality and leisure the worst affected

A business that has closed during the coronavirus lockdown

SME businesses in Cornwall have lost a third of their earnings since the beginning of the pandemic lockdown, new research has shown.

A study released by specialist business bank Aldermore showed a dramatic loss of trade for smaller enterprises.

But the research also showed that despite a tougher than ever trading environment, almost 40% of small- and medium-sized businesses have managed to adapt and fight back in some way.

The study on the impact of the coronavirus on businesses shows one in four (25%) SMEs have seen a decrease of more than 70% of income.

The hardest hit businesses have been those in the hospitality and leisure industry with an average loss of 53% of their revenues followed closely by the food and drink industry with an average loss of 49% of their takings.

One in 10 firms said that they fear long lasting economic damage if conditions do not return to normal within the next five months.

The majority of SMEs (72%) have taken steps to reduce costs as part of their Covid-19 response plan with strategies including decreasing operating costs and discretionary spending (31%), furloughing staff (29%) and drawing on capital (17%).