Recent economic performance of Spanish SMEs and developments in their access to external financing according to the European Central Bank's half-yearly Survey

Recent economic performance of Spanish SMEs and developments in their access to external financing according to the European Central Bank's half-yearly Survey

Series: Analytical Articles.

Author: Álvaro Menéndez and Maristela Mulino.

Topics: Spain, Economic situation, Structural analysis, Financial analysis.

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Summary

The latest SAFE results show that the activity of Spanish SMEs continued to grow in the period from October 2021 to March 2022, albeit at a slower pace than six months earlier. The rise in costs prompted a deterioration in profits for most of these firms. Access to external finance is not a factor of concern for most SMEs; indeed, the indicator of obstacles to obtaining bank loans has held at very low values. However, the results show an interruption of the trend of improving availability of bank loans during the period analysed, linked to the SMEs’ pessimistic perception of the general economic environment. In addition, a significant percentage of SMEs reported an increase in financing costs. Against a backdrop of heightened uncertainty generated, among other factors, by the economic repercussions of the war in Ukraine, overall the respondent firms anticipated a deterioration in access to finance for the period April-September 2022.

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