Rebuilding confidence: What comes after the SME crisis
Rebuilding confidence: What comes after the SME crisis
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Rebuilding confidence: What comes after the SME crisis

CEO,DATEV,Prof. Dr Robert Mayr,Prof. Dr Robert Mayr, Ceo, Datev 🕒︎ 2025-11-02

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Rebuilding confidence: What comes after the SME crisis

The German economy is in a difficult situation. Since September 2024, we have observed declining sales in SMEs. Concurrently, wages are increasing. Our latest statistics show that this trend is continuing — in all German federal states, industries and company sizes. There is currently no indication of a change in this trend. As previously described, SMEs rarely voice dissatisfaction. Instead, they seek pragmatic solutions. This challenging situation is no different. There are in fact a number of ways to resolve this issue. Many SMEs are looking to the federal government with high expectations. They expect it to pursue business-friendly policies to strengthen the backbone of the German economy. Small and medium-sized companies represent 99 percent of it and employ around half of the workforce in Germany. Without relief and incentives, the existence of many SMEs is increasingly at risk. Above all, we need to reduce bureaucracy and implement a bureaucracy moratorium: meaning the standardization and reduction of documentation and retention requirements. Above all, we need to reduce bureaucracy and implement a bureaucracy moratorium: meaning the standardization and reduction of documentation and retention requirements. Financial incentives for greater productivity The regulatory frenzy of recent decades in Germany and in the EU makes it difficult for companies to catch their breath. It not only costs SMEs time and money, but it also hinders innovation. But there are now initial indications that something is being done about this. The importance and necessity to modernize the administration has been recognized and will be supported financially. A separate ministry for digital transformation and state modernization is a positive first step. The German government has also already decided on the so-called investment booster. However, this will only help to a limited extent The German government has also already decided on the so-called investment booster. However, this will only help to a limited extent. The investment booster allows for declining balance depreciation of up to 30 percent, which enables companies to write off higher amounts, especially in the first few years. This is intended to accelerate investment and secure liquidity for businesses. However, this only helps if there is still enough substance or capital available for further financing. And in many cases, this is no longer the case for SMEs. In order to boost productivity, financial incentives must be provided as quickly as possible. It is our hope that there will be extensive investments in infrastructure and the digitalization of administration as well. Artificial intelligence creates greater efficiency

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