Corona prolongation SMEs more than 7% "Possibility of closing business" Credit research company August 3 20:44

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Regarding the impact of the prolonged convergence of the new coronavirus, a credit research company conducted a questionnaire survey to companies nationwide, and more than 7% of SMEs answered that they may consider closing down. I understand.

This questionnaire survey was conducted by the credit bureau Tokyo Shoko Research on the Internet, and we received responses from more than 6,600 companies nationwide.

According to this, if the new coronavirus convergence is prolonged, more than 7% of small and medium-sized enterprises may consider closing down, far exceeding 0.8% of large enterprises.

In addition, 45% of small and medium-sized enterprises who said they might consider closing their business said that it was within a year.

According to a credit research company, not only companies that go bankrupt due to cash flow, but also companies that are going out of business due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection are increasing, ``In the future, an emergency declaration will be issued again, etc. If economic activity becomes more self-restraining, more and more companies may try to close their business while they have the funds to spare."