Small Business Survey Scotland: 2022-2023
Findings for Scotland from the Small Business Survey 2022-2023
Access to External Finance
- 75 per cent of SME employers in Scotland were currently using external finance at the time of the 2022-23 survey
Figure 4: The most common forms of external finance used by SME employers were credit cards (37 per cent of SME employers) and leasing/hire purchases (30 per cent).
Types of external finance currently used (2022-23). Multiple answers allowed across this question.
Source: Small Business Survey Scotland 2022-2023 from DBT and Scottish Government. For Figure 4 data, see table ‘H3’.
- 15 per cent of SME employers had tried to obtain external finance in the previous 12 months
- 63 per cent of SME employers that had applied for finance did so for working capital or cash flow reasons
Figure 5: The most common forms of external finance applied for were bank overdraft facilities (45 per cent of SME employers that applied for finance) and loans from banks, building societies and other financial institutions (30 per cent).
Types of external finance sought (2022-23). Multiple answers allowed across this question.
Source: Small Business Survey Scotland 2022-2023 from DBT and Scottish Government. For Figure 5 data, see table ‘H5’.
- 72 per cent of SME employers who sought external finance for investment purposes obtained the entire amount they were looking for. Meanwhile, 56 per cent who sought external finance for cashflow purposes received all the money desired
- 8 per cent of SME employers were discouraged borrowers (i.e. they had a need for external finance in the last 12 months that they did not apply for)
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Office of the Chief Economic Adviser
e-mail: jan.tomasik@gov.scot or industrystatistics@gov.scot
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Office of the Chief Statistician
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