New research reveals small businesses lose plenty via FX

New research reveals small businesses lose plenty via FX

In 2020, UK SMEs paid 10x more than corporates for their foreign exchange (FX) when using their banks and wasted an average of £17,000 (AUD$31,000) on their international payments according to fintech company Fluenccy.

Alarming research conducted by Professor Harald Hau from the University of Geneva and other academics from the ECB and IMF triggered Fluenccy Founder Tony Crivelli to conduct his own research more broadly. His findings revealed that relative to larger companies:

  • SMEs lost an average of $32,500 on foreign exchange and international payments by transacting solely with their bank.
  • $7,500 came from overpaid FX fees and mark-up and $25,000 from getting it wrong on the currency market.
  • 83% of SMEs only used their bank for foreign currency and international payments.
  • Only 9% had access to a system that allowed them to monitor and control the impact of FX on their business.

The research, conducted in Australia, Canada, Europe, the UK, and New Zealand, showed that Australian SMEs lost the most due to currency markets – an average of AUD$25,000. UK SMEs faired second worst (average loss of £17,000), followed by New Zealand (NZ$24,500) and Canadian (CAD$23,000). Only European SMEs avoided huge losses due to the relative steadiness of the Euro in 2020.

“2020 was a terrible year for small businesses. Hidden currency losses are the last thing they need with so many other challenges,” said Tony Crivelli, Founder and CEO, Fluenccy. “We set out to end this problem once and for all. There is no reason on earth SMEs should be losing so much on FX.”

To address the wasted spend, Fluenccy launched Currency Score, a new and free tool that allows SMEs to see their effective foreign currency rate and compare that to a new industry benchmark and identify savings they often don’t know exist.

Currency Score was built for SMEs and start-ups who regularly use FX but don’t have the expertise or time to analyse the impact on their bottom line. It measures their FX buying activity and provides a straightforward number – just like a credit score.

A score of 500 out of 850 shows they’re doing pretty well. Anything below indicates they could be doing better.

By syncing and tracking 12 months of invoice and payment data from a secure Xero integration with Fluenccy’s proprietary algorithms, small businesses can see how effective they are at buying FX quickly, simply, and for free. Currency Score shows their bank’s FX mark-up, what rate they averaged, and how much they could be saving. Snapshot graphs in the full report make the data and possible losses easier to see and understand (but potentially harder to stomach).