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British Business Bank funding to start-ups in Wales exceeds £45m

It has made 4,500 loans in Wales under from its Start Up Loans programme since its launch in 2012

Louise McCoy commercial managing director at the British Business Bank.

The British Business Bank has provided more than £45m of debt funding to start-up firms in Wales.

Since launching its Start Up Loans funding programme back in 2012, the economic regeneration bank of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government has provided 4,500 loans in Wales.

For the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole, loans of £960m have been made, with the value of loans in Wales representing around 4.7%.

The number of loans across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has reached 100,000. Start Up Loans are up to £25,000 per recipient at an interest rate of 6%.

Of all local authorities in Wales, Swansea has received the highest value of loans (over £5.8m), followed by Cardiff (over £5.4m) and Newport (over £2.9m).

As well as receiving the highest value of loans, Swansea received the most loans of any local authority, with 572 individual loans received to date.

Elsewhere in the country, Carmarthenshire tops the loan value table for west Wales (£2.8m) and Wrexham received the highest loan value across north Wales (£1.6m).

Of the loans distributed, 37% have gone to female business owners and more than 7% to business owners from black, Asian and other ethnic minority backgrounds.