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Lancashire launches £2.25m Rosebud Rebound Fund to help businesses bounce back

Businesses will be able to take out loans of between £10k and £300k

The Rosebud team, which has launched a new £2.25m funding facility

A new funding facility has been launched for businesses in Lancashire looking to bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.

Lancashire County Council has launched the £2.25m Rosebud Rebound Fund to help businesses in the county to resume growth plans.

Managed by GC Business Finance, loans will be available from between £10k - £300k for businesses in Lancashire across all sectors.

The new fund sits as part of the £11.25m Rosebud Fund, which has been providing financial support to the region’s SMEs for more than 30 years.

Matt Robinson, fund manager at Rosebud, said: “Short term access to cash has been a key consideration for SMEs across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and lenders have stepped up to come up with innovative solutions to get funding to where it is needed quickly.

“Having worked with Lancashire businesses for more than 30 years through our flagship Rosebud Fund, we are immersed in the local community, and understand that Lancastrians are resilient and robust and they require funding to match their ambitions.

"This has enabled us to tailor the Rosebud Rebound Fund directly to Lancashire businesses and provide an agile and flexible service to support those businesses looking to grow in spite of the economic conditions.

“We remain very much open for business, and we look forward to working closely with entrepreneurs to help the local economy rebound.”