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HSBC launches £200m fund aimed at SMEs in Kent
00:01, 20 June 2017
updated: 10:39, 20 June 2017
HSBC has launched a £200 million fund to lend to small and medium-sized businesses in Kent.
The bank wants to use the cash particularly for companies looking to export.
A report by the Federation of Small Businesses last year said 21% of small businesses sell goods abroad but there is potential to double that figure with the right support.
The bank’s own survey of 1,000 small and medium-sized businesses, known as SMEs, showed many would be prepared to consider international trade.
However they were concerned about a lack of understanding of local markets, having little international business experience and problems overcoming language or cultural barriers.
The cash is part of a £10 billion fund it has launched to help firms across the UK and follows the success of an £8 billion fund it opened in 2015.
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