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SME liquidity needs during the COVID-19 shock

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  • McGeever, Niall

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • McQuinn, John

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

  • Myers, Samantha

    (Central Bank of Ireland)

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The recently enacted policies to contain the spread of COVID-19 have placed a temporary block between the consumption demands of households and the supply capacity of firms in many sectors. In the context of this shock, a number of firms are likely to need some form of external liquidity support if they are to re-open once these policies are eventually relaxed. We use a combination of sector- and bank-level data to estimate Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) liquidity needs over a three month period, under a range of scenarios. We estimate that non-agricultural SMEs in Ireland will need between €2.4bn and €5.7bn if their revenues are curtailed for three months. The banking system is one potential source of liquidity provision for these firms. We look at the degree to which banks are likely to have the incentives and capacity to provide this financing. In addition, we outline the possible intervention options available to policymakers to support short-term SME liquidity needs, should private sector liquidity provision prove insufficient. All intervention options involve delicate trade-offs, which must be carefully assessed.

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  • McGeever, Niall & McQuinn, John & Myers, Samantha, 2020. "SME liquidity needs during the COVID-19 shock," Financial Stability Notes 2/FS/20, Central Bank of Ireland.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbi:fsnote:2/fs/20
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    1. Ganlin Pu & Md. Qamruzzaman & Ahmed Muneeb Mehta & Farah Naz Naqvi & Salma Karim, 2021. "Innovative Finance, Technological Adaptation and SMEs Sustainability: The Mediating Role of Government Support during COVID-19 Pandemic," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-27, August.
    2. Muduli, Silu, 2022. "Impact of COVID-19 Packages on MSME Financing in India," EconStor Preprints 250164, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
    3. Ambroziak Adam A., 2022. "Forms of COVID-19 state aid by beneficiary size in Poland in 2020," International Journal of Management and Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of World Economy, vol. 58(1), pages 44-63, March.
    4. Ambika Zutshi & John Mendy & Gagan Deep Sharma & Asha Thomas & Tapan Sarker, 2021. "From Challenges to Creativity: Enhancing SMEs’ Resilience in the Context of COVID-19," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(12), pages 1-16, June.

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