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SMEs continue important drive to foreign shores - April 19, 2012

SMEs remain committed to trading internationally and continuing to seek out new opportunities overseas, new research from HSBC Commercial Bank has revealed.

 

Of those SMEs who are currently trading overseas, four in 10 (38%) are looking to increase the number of countries in which they operate or have connections, with almost half 46% expecting to continue operating in the same markets.

 

New businesses, those SMEs who are under one year old, also recognise the importance of looking to overseas markets, with one in five (22%) already generating revenue from overseas sources. In fact 90% of young businesses already with an overseas presence are looking to increase the number of countries they are trading with.

Jacques-Emmanuel Blanchet, deputy head of HSBC commercial banking Europe and head of commercial banking UK, said: “The government has recently announced an aim to double UK exports to £1tn this decade, and SMEs will play a big part in helping to reach that target. Our research highlights that SMEs are up for the challenge, and even newly created businesses recognise the benefit, and are looking to further increase their footprint overseas.

 

“At HSBC we forecast that UK international trade will grow by 60% over the next 15 years, so it is encouraging to see so many businesses positioning themselves to grow by taking advantage of international opportunities. Due to the critical role international trade will play in ensuring the future success of UK businesses and the wider UK economy, we recently launched the £4bn HSBC International SME Fund to help SMEs who trade or aspire to trade internationally."

 

The research also found:

 

·          Four times as many SMEs believe their international footprint will increase (38%) rather than contract (10%).

·          Four in 10 (40%) started overseas trading in order to increase turnover.

·          One third of SMEs (32%) decided to go international due to limited opportunities in the UK.

·          15% of SMEs are looking to grow market share by trading overseas, and 10% are looking to become market leader..

 

Taking your business into a new market can be quite daunting. HSBC’s research also looked at the top five concerns SMEs have when starting to trade overseas that are:

 

1. Securing payment from customers.

2. Understanding the opportunity and being able to evaluate its success.

3. Fluctuating currencies.

4. Managing the logistics.

5. Language barriers.

 

Jacques-Emmanuel added: “Whether companies are looking to take their first step to trading overseas, or they are seasoned exporters looking to start in a new market, there is a network of advice, this includes HSBC’s international experts, government support from UKTI, plus local chambers of commerce, who can advise on overcoming important concerns, and lead to successful internationalisation.”

 


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