Aon chief "disappointed" at trade credit "failure"

Government announces it is closing its trade credit top-up scheme to new applications at the end of the year

Aon’s trade credit chief describes the “failure” of the Government’s top-up scheme as “disappointing” but not unexpected.

Commenting on the announcement that it is closing the top-up scheme to new applications,

Susan Ross, director of Aon Trade Credit and chair of the British Exporters' Association, accused the Government of failing “to properly consult trading businesses to find out what they really needed”.

“For the small to medium sized enterprise (SME) sector, the issue was that limits were

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