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Small Business 小蓝视频 files for bankruptcy

The non-profit society provided grants and services to businesses in 小蓝视频, with funding from two levels of government
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The Canadian Federation of Independent Business reports declining confidence among 小蓝视频 small and medium-scale enterprises

Small Business 小蓝视频 has filed for bankruptcy, a month after the federal government announced it would give the not-for-profit $2.7 million.  

MNP has been appointed as trustee for the organization, which provided grants and free resources aimed at supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses in the province.

According to a spokesperson for Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan), nearly $88,000 was disbursed to Small Business 小蓝视频 (SB小蓝视频) under its $2.7 million agreement before payments were suspended.

Last year, SB小蓝视频 told BIV it had distributed more than $20 million in business recovery grants to 19,000 businesses as of 2023.

That year alone, it gave $430,000 to eligible 小蓝视频 businesses under SB小蓝视频’s Workplace Accessibility Grant and had enrolled 120 companies in its Export Navigator program, according to SB小蓝视频’s 2022-23 annual report.

That export program, which was funded by government but managed by SB小蓝视频, has been put on hold. It had 13 advisors and was working with 500 clients, according to a source at the program.

SB小蓝视频 made its bankruptcy filing Dec. 5. It is listed as “permanently closed” on Google, its website is down, its CEO is on leave and some of its employees are looking for work.

SB小蓝视频 operating costs more than double

Financial statements show that SB小蓝视频’s operating budget has more than doubled in the last five years, from $3.34 million in its 2019 fiscal year, to more than $7.04 million in 2023.

The organization’s main programs were largely funded by provincial and federal governments, which last year gave at least $4.6 million to SB小蓝视频 in 2023 from departments including PacifiCan and 小蓝视频’s Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation.

In 2023, SB小蓝视频 had more than $10.6 million in assets, including $9.2 million in internally restricted cash and term deposits.

It ran an operational deficit last year of roughly $38,000, down significantly from a nearly $500,000 operational surplus in 2022.

SB小蓝视频 isn’t the only organization in the province grappling with challenging financial circumstances.

Small businesses represent 98 per cent of all businesses operating in 小蓝视频, according to the federal government, and many are struggling with inflation, lingering supply chain issues, labour constraints and public safety challenges.

Currently,  of 小蓝视频 small and medium-sized enterprises consider themselves to be in a good state of business health.

Meanwhile,  in the province say their cost of doing business has risen over the past five years, according to a 500-respondent survey conducted by the Business Improvement Association of 小蓝视频 (BIA小蓝视频) earlier this year.

“It’s just creating this perfect storm for our businesses at the moment,” BIA小蓝视频’s former president Teri Smith told BIV.

—With a file from Adam Campbell

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