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Princess Yachts says Government loan scheme safeguards 18k workers

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest luxury yacht maker thanks Chancellor for securing future of locked down business with new Business Interruption Loan Scheme

Inside Princess Yachts' main factory in Plymouth

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest luxury yacht maker says the Chancellor’s new loan scheme for mid-sized businesses has secured its future and protected nearly 18,000 workers around the country.

Princess Yachts has welcomed Rishi Sunak’s announcement to help businesses with revenue between £45million and £500millon saying it will bolster the firm during the coronavirus pandemic.

Although Princess Yachts has furloughed the vast majority of its 4,300 workforce in Plymouth, where all its boats are made, and ceased production, the firm said Mr Sunak’s announcement would protect these jobs and 13,500 supply chain posts around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Antony Sheriff, chief executive of Princess Yachts, said: “We applaud the efforts made by the Chancellor and the Government to date and we are thankful that our concerns were taken seriously and listened to.”

Antony Sheriff, Princess Yachts' executive chairman


Mr Sheriff was reportedly disappointed by Mr Sunak’s initial efforts which would have meant firms such as Princess Yachts having to access costly commercial loans.

The Treasury acted following fears that medium-sized businesses were missing out because they were too big to apply for the Government’s Business Interruption Loan Scheme and too small for a Government debt-buying programme for larger companies.

The new Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CLBILS) will provide a Government guarantee of 80%. This will enable banks to make loans of up to £25million to firms with an annual turnover of between £45million and £500million.

Princess Yachts said the Chancellor’s shake-up of support arrangements was “warmly received” and it was delighted the Government had responded to the situation at Princess Yachts, where is was in a “challenging position”.