Preserving Your Business Through Lockdown

Fortuous • May 11, 2020

After the shock of going into lockdown and either temporally closing or moving business operations to working from home, it’s time to consider your business’s next steps. How you support your customers and suppliers now will impact how you work together in future. We’re all in this together and now is a time for empathy, communication, and collaboration to get the best outcome for all.

Supporting And Maintaining Strong Customer Relationships

     Communication is vital; keeping your customers up to date with what’s happening in your business will let them know that you are still in  business. If you’re still operating, ensure that your customers are informed of any changes or disruptions that could affect their service.

     Some customers will be struggling with cashflow so consider offering payment term flexibility. Be sure to agree upon payment expectations before providing your products or services.

     If your business is unable to operate, consider how you can keep your customers engaged. Increased traffic on social media platforms is a great opportunity to capture their attention. Utilise videos to engage your customers and a wider audience. For example, a café might share popular recipes to make at home; a builder may share how-to videos for basic DIY or projects for kids; a retailer could share product reviews; a hairdresser could show how to create different hairstyles.

     If you’re a retailer and you don’t currently sell online, now is the time to tackle this project. Even if you can’t start selling until the lockdown has been lifted, get it set up and ready to go.

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     To learn more ways to support and maintain strong customer relationships, or how Fortuous can help your business become sustainable during the COVID-19 crisis, contact us today for an instant quote.

Working With Your Suppliers

     Call each of your suppliers to understand how they’re impacted and how this will flow on to your business. If your business is still running, discuss their supply chain and measures they’re taking to continue supply. Review your contract, paying particular attention to your obligations, the supplier’s obligations, payment terms, cancellation of orders, and whether there are any clauses which change the terms in times of crisis.

     Honestly is crucial, if you simply don’t have the cashflow available to pay them; ask if you can spread the cost over a longer time period or work together to agree on an achievable payment arrangement. Review all of your contracts, including supplier contracts and contracts with lessors of premises, vehicles, and equipment. You may need to renegotiate significant terms to reduce your cash outflow.

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     To learn more about working with your suppliers, or how Fortuous can help your business during the COVID-19 crisis, contact us today for an instant quote.

Managing Your Cashflow

     Managing your cash should be a key focus right now. Take the below steps to manage your cashflow:

  • Review your business processes relating to accounts receivables, accounts payable, inventory, debt / capital structure, overhead expenses, gross profit margin, and sales.
  • Update your cashflow forecast for the next 12 months to get a clear view of how your business will be impacted.
  • Contact your bank and other financiers to find out how they can help you free up your cashflow. Weigh up the cash benefit of utilising overdrafts and loan repayment holidays now with the impact this will have on your future cashflow.
  • Contact us to discuss tax relief options announced by the government. Our   experienced Chartered Certified Accountants in East London can also help you keep up to date with government support packages to ensure you’re obtaining the support you are entitled to.

     It’s not too late to make a plan for business continuity. The sooner, the better. Contact us today for an instant quote to learn more.

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