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British Business Bank launches £400m war chest to support Midlands firms

Round two of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund opens today with the aim of supporting small and growing companies across the region

Midlands Engine Investment Fund has launched a £400m second round. Pictured from left are: Julian Dennard from Mercia Ventures, Jody Tableporter and David Tindall from British Business Bank, Jonathan Lowe from Maven Capital Partners, Sue Summers from Frontier Development Capital, Daniel Carrico from First Enterprise - Enterprise Loans, Sandy Reid from Mercia Ventures and Stephen Deakin from BCRS Business Loans

An investment fund which has supported more than 700 businesses and created over 4,000 jobs across the Midlands is launching another round of capital today.

The first round of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF) was opened by the British Business Bank to much fanfare in 2017 since when the £300 million war chest has supported small companies across the west and east of the region.

Now, a second round is opening for applications, this time with £400 million earmarked by the government-owned bank to support young and growing companies across the Midlands.

MEIF II is split into three different sections, offering loans from £25,000 to £2 million, debt finance from £100,000 to £2 million and equity investments up to £5 million, with the bank becoming a shareholder.

Companies based in the West and East Midlands, including Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, are eligible to apply.

The new fund is aimed at helping hundreds of businesses achieve their potential and increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance by providing options which companies might otherwise not be offered.

The capital is designed to help smaller businesses with activities including expansion, product or service innovation, new processes, skills development and capital equipment.