Small Biz Matters – Providing the small business community with educational content and advocacy since 2014
with Alexi Boyd, broadcaster, advocate and small business owner.
Date: 4 August 2020
When the chips are down you need a peak body on your side. And boy are the chips down right now.
Right now small, medium and even large retailers are losing income and purging employees to the point of no return. And their biggest overhead? Commercial Rent. And suddenly, the Code of conduct is everyone’s business. What are the Small business owner’s rights and the landlord’s responsibilities? What is mandated and what is inferred? Which level of government administers and is policing the protections?
And importantly; who can you turn to for help?
Right now the National Retail Association is flooded with queries about what has been mandated. Kyle Swain is the Leasing Advisor to the National Retailers Association and has been in the room supporting and negotiating for you and your business so we’ve brought him on Small Biz Matters to help you understand the changes.
Topics we’ll be covering:
Background - The creation of the National Cabinet Code of Conduct and the SME Commercial Leasing Principals
How did the code of conduct come about and who did the National Cabinet consult when it was created?
So how does this work for business owners who have multiple locations across multiple states?
Now: what’s the current impact on small business?
You mentioned you’ve had a big increase in businesses seeking information about the Code of Conduct to achieve rent relief and understand what their requirements are.
What about the big boys: Westfield etc. What’s your report card on them?
The future: The continuing negotiation process between peak bodies & government across different scenarios
How can small businesses improve the negotiation process?
Where can those affected small businesses go for help?
To find out more :
The National Cabinet Mandatory Code of Conduct - SME Commercial Leasing Pricipals - https://www.pm.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/national-cabinet-mandatory-code-ofconduct-sme-commercial-leasing-principles.pdf
About our Guest:
Kyle is the Retail Director for LPC Cresa who were founded in 1993 and are now one of Australia and New Zealand’s’ leading, independent, tenant-only leasing and property advisory businesses, and part of the global Cresa group.
Lpc Cresa advises office, retail and industrial tenants exclusively across every stage of the property lifecycle and seek to level the playing field when negotiating with landlords and developers to ensure tenants achieve the best possible outcomes.
Lpc Cresa has built a reputation as the preferred problem solver among occupiers of real estate through their unwavering commitment to providing tenants with professional, high quality and independent property advice.
As the Retail Director, Kyle is passionate about helping retailers improve their bottom line through strategically aligned property outcomes and has particular expertise in optimising lease portfolios.
Kyle has post graduate degrees in both Property Economics and Business Administration and a solid background in retail management having worked for major Australian retail brands including Coles Myer Group before entering the property industry.
Kyle has been the Leasing and Tenancy Advisor to the National Retail Association since 2017, providing advice and representation to Australia’s most representative retail industry association with more than 24000 shopfronts nationwide, positioning Kyle as leader in tenant-side retail leasing, tenant representation and retail advisory services.
In his spare time, Kyle is a Childhood Cancer Awareness advocate and avid cyclist, riding 250-300km per week before most of us even get out of bed.
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