How to help your clients access business funding in a post Covid world
CPD Hours: 1
Price: Complimentary
With SMEs under pressure, accountants are playing an increasingly important role in helping clients access funding. Whether it is applying for COVID relief measures, restructuring existing debt, or accessing new credit lines, accountants now have the opportunity to expand their advisory services and solve clients' single biggest challenge.
This webinar covers practical tips on how to assist clients access the business funding they need, as well as insights and data from the industry and the state of business finance in South Africa.
Bridgement offers fast and flexible business funding with near-instant decisions on applications and removes the need for lengthy forms and long-term commitments. Bridgement is improving financial inclusion and breaking down barriers to access SME funding with revolutionary credit scoring models that use thousands of data points to assess the financial health of SMEs across South Africa – all in a matter of seconds. Businesses using cloud accounting can apply for funding in seconds by simply connecting to Bridgement, Xero, Sage or QuickBooks apps.
Join Daniel Goldberg on 4 August 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. as he discusses how you can assist your clients to access funding in a post-COVID world.
By the end of this event the participant should:
Understand funding options for SMEs in a post-COVID world;
Be aware of common mistakes made when applying for funding;
Know what to consider when assessing the available options;
Understand what is required to apply for SME funding; and
Fully understand how to expand services to include client funding.
The webinar will cover the following topics:
Introduction - Who is Bridgement?
An overview of the current SME finance landscape in a post-COVID world.
Funding options available for SMEs.
How to apply for SME funding.
Common mistakes made when applying.
SME funding as a new income stream.
MAPs Reports WebinarMAP Survey - The Benchmark to Improve Practice Performance