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Covid-19: Real Business Rescue, Maidstone has support for Kent companies
06:45, 22 April 2020
updated: 07:00, 22 April 2020
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As the challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis continue, the business world is experiencing disruption like never before.
Government imposed social distancing measures has led to swathes of businesses being ordered to close, with many more left with little option but to follow suit as demand for their products and services reaches unprecedented lows.
The government’s pledge to help beleaguered businesses through these challenging times resulted in a £330bn fund being unveiled at the end of March. This includes a range of measures including subsidised loans, tax deferral programmes, as well as the Job Retention Scheme which allows businesses to furlough staff and claim back 80% of their monthly salary cost up to £2,500.
While these measures will serve as a much-needed lifeline to some, for others this will simply not go far enough and professional help will be needed to help support the company over the coming months.
The action you take now could be crucial to the long-term viability of your business once this crisis has passed.
Real Business Rescue, the UK’s leading business rescue and recovery firm, is committed to supporting directors and their stakeholders across Kent and the entire South East region during these uncertain times.
From our office in Maidstone, partner Jon Beard and his team can provide you with sound and actionable advice on the range of rescue and recovery options which may be appropriate for your business.
Here are some of the ways the team at our Maidstone office can support your business during this time...
If you would like to discuss the challenges your business is facing as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, you can arrange a free, confidential consultation with your local Real Business Rescue office in Maidstone.
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