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Buoyant Upholstery secures £2.8m loan to protect itself against second lockdown

The funds will give the firm additional flexibility and headroom

The Buoyant Upholstery team

A North West furniture manufacturer that switched operations to make PPE at the start of the coronavirus lockdown has secured a multi million-pound loan from Barclays.

Lancashire firm Buoyant Upholstery has received the £2.8m funding package from the bank, through the Government-backed Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan scheme (CLBIL).

The Nelson-based firm said the loan will give it additional flexibility and headroom to help the business through the Covid-19 crisis by providing a second funding line.

That will ensure Buoyant emerges stronger should there be a second lockdown, after what it described as a "difficult time" for the industry.

Buoyant Upholstery chairman Joel Rosenblatt said:We’ve been banking with Barclays for more than twenty years so I was delighted with the practical support they were able to offer once our manufacturing had been temporarily suspended.

"This additional facility only goes further to support the business with greater flexibility and headroom through what maybe uncertain times ahead should a second lockdown come into force."

Having started out in Nottinghamshire and operated for more than a century, the company is now based at Oakbank Mill in Nelson.

It manufactures sofas in its two production facilities housed in adjacent sites covering 332,000 sq ft and employing nearly 600 staff.