Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (Smes) without Successors: How Many Companies Are Facing Closure?
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Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (Smes) without Successors: How Many Companies Are Facing Closure?
Thousands of business owners are facing retirement. But for many, there is no successor. A new study reveals the common reasons why this often fails.
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (Smes) Are at Risk: Closures Threaten Due to Succession Problems.
Over 100,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are threatened with closure annually in the coming years, as many business owners retire and cannot find successors. A KfW study shows that succession planning and reducing bureaucracy are crucial for the future of SMEs.
More and more medium-sized companies are thinking about the closure of their company due to a lack of succession. According to KfW study, this is particularly difficult to change generations.
More and more medium-sized companies are thinking about the closure of their company due to a lack of succession. According to KfW study, this is particularly difficult to change generations.
Thousands of business owners are facing retirement. But for many, there is no successor. A new study reveals the common reasons why this often fails.
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