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British Business Bank has provided more than 4,000 start up loans to firms in Wales

The Start Up Loans scheme from the bank was launched in 2012.

Entrepreneur and Start Up Loan recipient Aoife Doherty.

A loans programme for start-up firms from the British Business Bank has provided funding of £40m in Wales since being set up in 2012.

The British Business Bank, which the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s economic development bank with a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide remit to provide loans and equity to firms, said the funding total is made up of 4,100 loans have been made to firms in Wales under its Start Up Loans scheme. It said investment activity in Wales was proportionate to the size of the Welsh business population to that of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as whole.

Over the last decade the scheme has provided just over £819m of loans to 90,552 firms across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.


A recipient of funding in Wales is graduate entrepreneur Aoife Dohery.

After noticing a gap in the market for eco-friendly stationery, she decided to take out a Start Up Loan of £9,000 to launch Floris a zero-waste stationery company based in Cardiff. She used the funding to help support the manufacturing of her products and design tools.

With a natural flair for creativity, she wanted to harness the skills she learnt at university and turn them into a business. In the initial phase of developing her business, she had a stall at a local market, but because of the restrictions and lockdowns she had to think on her feet about how she could keep growing her business in other ways.

She decided to host an ‘online market’ through her website, which was a huge success.