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Welsh Government fund to help self-employed in Wales as 'emerging gaps' in Westminster response

The cross sector fund will also respond to the needs of businesses in sectors outside retail, leisure and hospitality

Fund will support self employed workers(Image: Shared Content Unit)

Welsh Government has launched an economic crisis fund to meet the needs of workers and businesses who have fallen through the gaps of the response to the coronavirus crisis so far.

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Chancellor Rishi Sunak has already announced huge Government interventions - with a business rates holiday in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors and wage subsidy for workers sent home because of the crisis.

But pressure is mounting for additional support for the self employed and businesses in other under pressure sectors.

Now Welsh Government has started a fund to support them - initially backed by raising £100m by taking rates relief off large retail sites like Tesco and Asda supermarkets and major hotels like Celtic Manor in Newport.

Precise details on who can obtain support and how to get help will be announced in the coming days.

A joint statement from Rebecca Evans, minister for Finance and Trefnydd and Ken Skates, minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, said: "There remains an urgent need for government intervention in a number of areas, including, for example, providing support for the self-employed and helping businesses meet the cost of Non Domestic Rates in other sectors of the economy, as well as rent of commercial premises.

Rebecca Evans AM(Image: WalesOnline)

"To address emerging gaps in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s interventions, the Welsh Government will put in place a cross-sector, cross-Government fund to respond to the specific needs of businesses, during what will be a managed period of enterprise hibernation.

"This will help meet fixed costs which are no longer covered by earned income and which are not adequately addressed by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government interventions. It will also assist self-employed citizens, should U.K. Government not step in with direct assistance this week.