Only 4% of entrepreneurs in 2022 managed to avoid shortages of money in their accounts for settlements with counterparties or payment of salaries, a study by the PlanFact and Modulbank service showed. In total, the companies interviewed more than 800 small business representatives.
In 2022, 53% of small businesses experienced cash gaps once or twice, and 43% had cash shortages in their accounts three or more times.
The company also discussed the average cash gap amounts:
- for 34% of small businesses the figure was up to 3 million rubles,
- 32% of respondents indicated from 3 to 5 million rubles,
- 19% set the amount up to 1 million rubles,
- For 9% of respondents, the gap is 5-10 million rubles,
- 2% named the amount of more than 10 million rubles.
Entrepreneurs from the Moscow and St. Petersburg, Rostov and Voronezh regions, the Krasnodar Territory and others answered the question about cash gaps. More than half of the respondents, 53%, are employed in the service sector, 31% in manufacturing and 16% in commerce.
97% of respondents have had cash gaps in their business before, while 94% of respondents confirm that they have become more frequent in 2022.
Author:
anastasia mariana
Source: RB

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