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100 new jobs for Lancashire as council's Rosebud investment fund reaches £2m lending milestone

It's enabled 16 businesses to expand across the area so far

Matt Robinson, fund manager; Amin Vepari, Rosebud programme manager and Jonathan Nelson, senior loans manager

A county council's fund investing between £10,000 and £300,000 in local businesses has reached a lending milestone of £2m.

Lancashire Council's Rosebud fund has now made 16 investments enabling businesses across the area to expand - directly resulting in 100 new jobs being created for the area.

With a total value of £11.25, GC Business Finance was appointed to deliver the fund in July 2019, and say it will deliver in excess of 100 jobs per year across Lancashire.

It focuses on sectors such as aerospace, advanced manufacturing, digital and creative and energy and environment.

Matt Robinson, fund manager at Rosebud, said: “The Rosebud fund exists to support the local Lancashire region, creating jobs and supporting thriving sectors such as health innovation and creative and digital.

"It’s fantastic to see the fund reach this milestone, which highlights the extraordinary work of local businesses and the effect that the fund has had in enabling their growth.

"We are still open for business, and we are looking to work with more ambitious companies across Lancashire to ensure the region remains prosperous.”

Amin Vepari, Rosebud programme manager at Lancashire County Council, said: “Rosebud has made significant progress throughout this past year and it’s encouraging to see the impact it has had on businesses in Lancashire.