New Chase Survey: Small Businesses Remain Resilient Amid Labor Shortage, Market Challenges
Small businesses to double-down on workforce hiring, training and pay; look to banks for mentorship, payment reliability, credit card rewards
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Ahead of Small Business Week, Chase’s new
“Small businesses are at the heart of every community. They create jobs and support their neighborhoods in good times and bad,” said
When evaluating small business owners’ reflections on the state of their business, the survey evaluated four key areas: Workforce, Financial, Purpose & Vision and Operations.
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Workforce: Approximately two-thirds of small business owners say they are likely to invest in training and development for their workforce (
66% ), increase employee pay (66% ), hire additional staff in the next year (65% ) and expand benefits to their workforce (64% ). -
Financial: More than half of small business owners (
55% ), new and established, feel they have adequate access to new funding or credit should they need it. -
Purpose & Vision: Fewer than half of small business owners (
48% ) strongly feel they have a business mentor that they go to for advice, though71% are interested in entrepreneurial training and/or mentorship to help run their business. -
Operations: More than half of small business owners (
60% ) feel strongly that they have the right technology in place, with three in four (73% ) likely to adopt new technology in the year ahead. In terms of future-proofing their businesses,48% say they have an explicit contingency plan in place as a result of COVID-19 to help them manage unexpected disruptions.
The survey also asked respondents about the most important products, tools and resources they sought from a financial partner in order to grow and sustain their business. Key business qualities include:
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Convenience:
83% of small business owners say being easy to work with is an important attribute in a financial services partner closely followed by easy to use online platforms (82% ) and easy to contact live support (81% ). When it comes to business checking accounts,82% of small business owners say an easy-to-use online/mobile banking interface is important. -
Advice:
65% of small business owners say they are likely to work with a financial or business advisor in the next year, while40% say they seek advice from other small business owners. -
Business Credit Cards & Rewards:
53% of small business owners with a business credit card say it allows them to more closely monitor business expenses, and close to half look for good cash-back rewards. -
Payment Solutions:
83% of small business owners say reliability is an important attribute of a payment processing solutions, as well as security of both customer data and company data (82% ), and ease of use for customers and themselves/their employees (84% ). -
Customer Analytics & Intelligence:
69% of small business owners say it's important for a financial services partner to offer customer insights and business intelligence services.
“Small business owners have been forced to grapple with challenges over the last two years that no one anticipated,” said
During the month of May, to celebrate Small Business Week and beyond, Chase for Business plans to introduce new tools, offers, and events for small business owners across its suite of products including Chase Business Checking,
- Educational events: Beginning in May, Chase will bring back its Business Insights Series with expert speakers in 30 U.S. markets to help entrepreneurs outthink the competition, embrace uncertainty, improve customer loyalty and win sales.
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Credit card rewards: In May, Chase Ink Business Preferred and Ink Plus points are now worth
25% more when redeemed for Apple products through Chase Ultimate Rewards®. Plus, eligible Ink cardmembers can also use Pay Yourself Back to redeem points worth10% or25% more on business expenses related to internet, cable and phone services and select charitable contributions. -
Support for restaurants: Chase and Tock have teamed up to cover six months of Tock fees (
value) for Chase Business clients through$1,200 June 30, 2022 . -
Payments and insights: Chase Payment Solutions is reducing the complexity of digital and contactless payments at point of sale (POS) with its new
Chase Smart Terminal SM. WithChase Smart Terminal small businesses can accept debit and credit card payments at the counter or moving around their business. Later this month, the bank will also roll-out Chase Customer Insights, a free platform that provides small business owners analytics and trends about their card sales, customer shopping behaviors and business operations to help them make smarter investments and marketing decisions.
“Small business owners are especially busy managing their business through these challenging times. They need a financial partner that reduces the complexity of how they accept payments while providing them access to their money as quickly as possible,” said
To learn more about how Chase is supporting the resiliency of small business owners, please visit www.chase.com/smallbusinessweek
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ABOUT THE SURVEY
Chase and TRUE Global Intelligence, the in-house research practice of FleishmanHillard, conducted a 15-minute online survey from
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