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British Business Bank to inject £6.6 billion into small businesses and innovation

The Government development bank has revealed the investment plans as part of Sir Keir Starmer's 10-year industrial strategy announcement

British Business Bank's recent investments include one in the Knowsley-based electromechanical specialist Central Group. From left, Shaun Sutton of Central Group, centre, with Laura Rees from FW Capital, right, and Sue Barnard of the British Business Bank, left, in October 2024(Image: Jon Super/ UNP)

The British Business Bank has committed £6.6 billion to back º£½ÇÊÓÆµ entrepreneurs and to bolster innovation and industry.

As part of Sir Keir Starmer's unveiling of a 10-year industrial strategy, the government's development bank disclosed its own hefty investment plans.

On Monday, the Prime Minister announced plans to slash electricity costs for thousands of companies under this strategy, aiming to provide an impetus to economic growth.

The bank's total financial capabilities have surged to £25.6 billion following the latest spending review.

This fresh commitment of £6.6 billion from the British Business Bank is expected to particularly support the swift expansion of small businesses throughout the country.

£4 billion of this funding will be injected through the new Industrial Strategy Growth Capital initiative, targeting critical sectors such as advanced manufacturing, clean energy, digital technology, and life sciences.

An additional £2.6 billion is earmarked for entrepreneur support across the nation, with the intention of bridging regional disparities in funding opportunities.

Louis Taylor, chief executive of the British Business Bank remarked: "We welcome today's announcement by the secretary of state to deliver British Business Bank industrial strategy growth capital, as well as the reforms to the Bank's governance and financial framework.