29th October 2008
Categories: Business Support
Recognising that small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) employ 13.5 million people across the UK, and are therefore essential to the livelihoods of hardworking families, the goverment has announced a package of support to help businesses during this difficult economic climate.
The package, made available through Business Link, covers:
In addition, the government has made it a condition of the recapitalisation of banks that they continue to provide access to loans and credit and continue to market the availability of these services to businesses at the same levels as in 2007, providing much need access to cash funds.
A quote from the Department of Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR - formerly the DTI) says, "The government has brokered contact between the European Investment Bank (EIB) and UK banks to ensure that the £24 billion facility announced by EIB over four years is made available for immediate access in the UK. The four largest UK banks have now signalled their initial interest to negotiate loans totalling about £1bn."
If you would like information about any of the support or issues mentioned here then contact Business Link North East on 0845 600 9 006.
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