FFP Solutions has more than doubled its workforce and secured 拢35m for clients during the coronavirus pandemic.

In just 12 months the North Wales firm unlocked millions of pounds for SMEs nationwide via the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS). And now the St Asaph-based finance brokerage is aiming to support more people through the 海角视频 Government鈥檚 new Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS), the replacement for CBILS.

Having grown from four to 11 staff in the last year, FFP Solutions is even better placed to help those affected by the pandemic to access relevant funding.

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Director Richard Lloyd-Jones said: 鈥淭o have secured more than 拢35m through CBILS is a fantastic result for us, and there is still more to come. A lot of people missed out on CBILS because they had not been trading long enough or didn鈥檛 meet the lending criteria, and many still don鈥檛 know what they are entitled to. It was uncharted territory.

鈥淲e encourage them to get in touch because they may be eligible for the RLS and should capitalise on any support available.鈥

He added: 鈥淭hroughout Covid it hasn鈥檛 just been a case of getting money into businesses to help them survive, for us it鈥檚 always been about long-term planning. As a result, so many of the companies we work with have pivoted and shown great innovation so they can move forward with confidence and be even more resilient in the future.鈥

Among the companies to have benefited from joining forces with FFP Solutions was Waring Waste Ltd. The Nottinghamshire waste recycler is set to unveil a 拢3m facility transforming household and garden waste into ethanol for the aviation industry after completing a 拢1.5m refinancing package with Directors Richard Pape and Gareth Jones.