Withdrawal of Credit Cover to the UK Retail Industry: A Case on Credit Crisis
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Case Details:
Case Code : FINC054
Case Length : 18 Pages
Period : 2008-2009
Pub. Date : 2009
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : Euler Hermes, Atradius and Coface, Woolworths
Industry : Retail and Credit Insurance
Countries : UK
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Excerpts
Background Note
Trade credit insurance companies provided credit cover to their customers to insure them against the risk of buyer insolvency to whom they supplied. It was an arrangement under which the suppliers agreed to supply goods and services to companies in return for payment after certain duration...
The Ailing UK Retail Industry
In the year 2008, the retail sales in the UK amounted to ₤ 278 billion, comprising nearly 8 percent of the country's GDP. This sale was generated by a total of 197,990 retailers that employed about 11 percent of the country's workforce as of 2008...
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The Victims and the Survivors
THE VICTIMS
The first to be hit were the houseware retailers followed by other specialty retailers such as furniture, electronic goods and equipment, and other luxury categories such as fashion clothing...
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Government Intervention
In October and November 2008, the UK government came up with a host of measures to stimulate the economy. The package comprised economic revival measures by the government, both in terms of financial support to the banking system and direct incentives to the UK industrial sector...
The Suggestions
Some analysts felt that the relief measures announced by the UK government for the retailers were of little use in reviving the ailing UK retail industry. The measures announced to ease the problems in trade credit insurance too were considered inadequate by the credit insurers... |
Exhibits
Exhibit I: Household Final Consumption Expenditure (HFCE) in the UK
(1997-2008)
Exhibit II: The UK Retail Industry (2007-08)
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