British Business Bank Support Schemes Delivers Over £75Bn of Loans to 1.6M Smaller Businesses

  • Banking
  • 25.03.2021 02:45 pm

Today the government published new statistics that show businesses across the UK have to date benefitted from 1,630,155 government-guaranteed loans worth £75.1bn to support their cashflow during the crisis through schemes delivered by the British Business Bank.

This includes 1,531,095 Bounce Back Loans worth £46.5billion, 98,344 loans worth £23.3 billion through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme and 716 loans worth £5.3billion through the Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme. New figures for Bounce Back Loan Scheme Top-Ups reveal 101,666 loans have been approved valued at £0.9 billion.

The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, the Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme and the Bounce Back Loan Scheme all close on 31 March 2021. The new Recovery Loan Scheme will open for applications on 6 April 2021.

In addition, figures for the Future Fund show that, to date, there has been £1.2bn worth of convertible loans approved for 1,236 companies since the fund opened for applications on 20 May. This sum has been matched by at least the same amount from third-party investors. The Future Fund closed for applications on 31 January 2021.

 

Cumulative number of approved facilities

Cumulative value of approved facilities

Cumulative number of applications

Bounce Back Loan Scheme

1,531,095

£46.5bn

2,056,587

  Bounce Back Loan Scheme

  Top-Ups            

  N.B. value of top-ups also 

   included in the headline

   figure of BBLS value of

   facilities approved

101,666

£0.9bn*

174,291

Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans Scheme

98,344

£23.3bn

233,247

Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loans Scheme

716

£5.3bn

1,130

Future Fund

 1,236

£1.2bn

1,846

 

  • The management information for CBILS, CLBILS and BBLS is reported on behalf of British Business Bank accredited lenders as shared directly with HMT by close of business on 22 March 2021. The Future Fund data is reported on behalf of the British Business Bank.
  • The applications figure includes approved applications, those applications that are still to be processed, applications that have been declined and those applications that may turn out not to be eligible or cases where customers will decide not to proceed. For CBILS, this number will also include a number of applications that have subsequently been converted to applications for the BBLS scheme. For Future Fund, the number of applications includes only those where both a company and their lead investor have submitted information.
  • Future Fund opened for applications on 20 May 2020. Provided that applicants provide the information required during the application process in a timely manner, it is expected that the process will take a minimum of 21 days from initial application to funding being made available. Convertible loans are reported as approved at the point the Convertible Loan Agreement document is issued by Future Fund for signature. The time to applicants subsequently receiving funds will depend on the speed with which they complete the documentation.
  • *Value of top-ups also included in the headline figure of BBLS value of facilities approved. The value of BBLS facilities approved includes the extra value from a BBLS loan which has subsequently been ‘topped-up’ to a higher amount. 1 topped up loan will still be reported as 1 loan to avoid double counting the number of facilities approved. (e.g. if there were previously 2 facilities worth £40,000 each and subsequently 1 had been topped up to £50,000, this would now be reported as 2 facilities worth a total of £90,000). It was announced on 2nd November that BBLS borrowers who took out less than their maximum under the scheme rules (the lesser of £50,000 or 25% of their turnover) in their first loan application will now be allowed to top-up their loan up to the maximum.

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