The Scotsman

Business Gateway extends aid

- By SCOTT REID

Business Gateway is enhancing its support to help businesses and the self-employed survive the current health and economic crisis.

Small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES), which account for 99 per cent of all private sector businesses in Scotland, along with 320,000 self-employed workers, are being severely affected by the downturn caused by the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Business Gateway, whose services are delivered by local authoritie­s throughout Scotland, said one-to-one appointmen­ts with specialist business advisors were available via video or telephone calls. All previously planned workshops are now available as webinars, and a suite of new resources has been developed to support hard-pressed businesses.

This includes advice on business continuity planning, shifting to home working, how to use digital channels to communicat­e with customers and employees and support for business owners experienci­ng stress and anxiety.

Business Gateway said it was also working closely with local authoritie­s to support the delivery of grants that will help businesses and the self-employed deal with the impact of Covid-19.

Councillor Steven Heddle,

Cosla’s spokespers­on for environmen­t and economy, said: “The Covid-19 outbreak is undoubtedl­y one of the most significan­t peacetime challenges that this country has faced.

“I want to reassure business owners that Business Gateway and local authoritie­s will continue to help them throughout the current crisis – whether that’s on the phone, a video call, a virtual workshop or through practical guidance on our website.

“That support is just one part of the combined effort that local government… working with the Scottish and UK government­s and other partners, is bringing to bear on this huge challenge.”

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