July 11, 2008

Courier Mail

July 11, 2008 02:22pm

NEARLY half of Australian businesses have been affected by the fallout from the global crunch but the worst could still around the corner, a credit insurance company says.

Atradius Australia and New Zealand managing director David Huey said payment defaults and insurance claims reported to his firm had doubled since last year.

“Our enquiry rate for new business has also doubled, in part due to the high-profile insolvencies like Beechwood Homes, which has meant that industry segments like construction have been looking at insuring themselves against non payment,” Mr Huey said.

Companies in United States had the highest response in a 14-country survey.

About 68 per cent of US firms said they had been affected by the credit crunch, followed by Mexico, at 60 per cent.

Other nations where companies said the credit crisis had a high impact were Italy with 58 per cent, the UK, 46 per cent, Spain, 44 per cent and Australia/New Zealand, 43 per cent.

The Atradius credit crisis survey analysed comments from 2,500 respondents about their company’s experiences and the likely effect of tougher financial conditions.

“Factors that may be contributing to these reports include reliance on the building and construction or the financial services industry for GDP growth, a relatively large percentage of GDP tied to trade with the United States or heavy use of receivable securitisation,” Mr Huey said.

Restrictive credit and increased default payments would dampen growth and raise business defaults globally for the rest of 2008 and into 2009, the survey said.

Some 71 per cent of companies said an increase in payment defaults was their biggest concern, 67 per cent worried about restrictions in sales growth and 65 per cent feared increased capital costs.

Mr Huey said it was essential for a healthy company to be aware of how to protect themselves from risk exposure.

“The credit crisis is highlighting the importance of protecting your cashflow,” he said.

“The reality is that without good cashflow your business will be in jeopardy.” 

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