ACCA joins the International Chamber of Commerce’s global call to save SMEs

ACCA joins the International Chamber of Commerce's global call to save SMEs

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has joined the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) global call to action to save small-to-medium-sized businesses amid the coronavirus crisis.

The ACCA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to support the ICC’s ‘Save Our SMEs’ global campaign which highlights the challenges many SMEs are facing due to the impact of COVID-19, and has clear, six-point recommendations for governments around the world to offer tangible support to SMEs in these difficult times.

The MOU will also ensure that the ACCA shares professional insights research with the ICC.

Helen Brand OBE, chief executive at ACCA, said: “ICC’s SOS campaign is an impressive global initiative, highlighting the vulnerability of SMEs at this time. Our own research into the impact of COVID-19 on business sectors clearly shows that small businesses have a more pessimistic view of what lies ahead compared to larger organisations.



“Revenue and profit are specific concerns. Among business leaders in smaller organisations – those with fewer than 200 employees – 85% expect year-on-year revenue to be lower than the previous year, and 86% expect year-on-year profit also to be lower.”

Chris Southworth, secretary general of ICC United Kingdom, added: “We are delighted to have ACCA’s support in this venture. This is a critical moment for businesses across the world – in particular for SMEs that may operate with smaller margins. These businesses form the backbone of the economy and governments globally must give them the support they need throughout the crisis, or they risk incurring long-term economic damage.”

ACCA and ICC will work together to share with their respective memberships’ insights and guidance to sustain SMEs and the SMPs that support them throughout the current crisis and beyond. They will also invite their stakeholders to take part in each other’s events and research initiatives.

Options will be explored to work together on co-branded research projects, policy development and co-hosted events around critical issues for businesses. These will leverage the diverse and complementary know-how of our networks to support SMEs globally, and drive inclusive growth and prosperity.

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