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Are You Eligible For A Bounce Back Loan?

Small businesses will now be able to apply for the government’s Bounce Back Loan Scheme in which they can borrow between £2,000 and £50,000 with funds arriving within days.

Thousands of small firms and sole traders – including high street staples like hairdressers, coffee shops and florists – will be eligible for 100% government-backed Bounce Back Loans to help them make it through the coronavirus outbreak.

From 9am this morning, small business owners can apply to accredited lenders by filling out a simple online form, with only seven questions.

The government has also agreed with lenders that an affordable flat rate of 2.5% interest will be charged on these loans. And any business that has already taken out a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBIL) of £50,000 or less can apply to have these switched over to this generous new scheme.

Are you eligible?

Loan terms will be up to 6 years. No repayments will be due during the first 12 months. The government will work with lenders to agree a low rate of interest for the remaining period of the loan.

To be eligible your business must:

  • be based in the UK
  • have been negatively affected by coronavirus

 

You cannot apply if you are a:

  • Bank, insurer or reinsurer
  • public sector
  • state-funded primary or secondary school

 

You are also ineligible to apply if you’ve already claimed under the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme

You can apply for the Loan, here

 

 

A reminder of what other help is available

 

Firm size

Turnover below £45m

Turnover above £45m

Investment grade

Bounce Back Loans

X

X

X

Coronavirus Businesses Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS

X

 

 

Coronavirus Large Businesses Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS)

 

X

X

Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF)

X

 

X

Job Retention Scheme

X

X

X

Business Grants (dependent on rateable value of property)

X

X

X

VAT deferrals

X

X

X

Covering the cost of statutory sick pay (SSP)

X

X

X

Future Fund (only if VC funded)

X

X

X

 

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  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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  • The Times
  • The Daily Telegraph