Welsh Finance Minister
and the Minister for Economy, have announced a new £1.4bn
business support package to help businesses across Wales.
This support – extending the package announced yesterday –
matches the measures in England providing a much‑needed boost for
small businesses struggling to cope with the impact of the
Coronavirus crisis.
The new package provides retail, leisure and hospitality
businesses in Wales with a year-long business rates holiday. A
grant of £25,000 will also be offered for businesses in the same
sector with a rateable value of between £12,001 and £51,000.
It also provides a £10,000 grant to all businesses eligible for
Small Business Rates Relief with a rateable value of £12,000 or
less.
Finance Minister
said:
“This new support package recognises the scale of the
unprecedented challenges we are facing and provides much-needed
support for vulnerable sectors in Wales. But there is still more
to be done.
“Yesterday, the First Minister wrote to the Chancellor urging the
UK Government to intervene and provide a more ambitious range of
measures to help businesses manage the impacts of Coronavirus.”
Economy, Transport and North Wales Minister, said:
“As a Welsh Government, we are absolutely committed to providing
the support and assurance the business community needs during
these difficult times. Today's announcement is a clear
demonstration of our efforts to keep fighting for exactly that.
“We continue to work with the UK Government during this national
emergency and I am seeking a National Insurance holiday and
financial support for wages.
“The importance of small businesses and self-employed people
without rateable properties cannot be overstated. We are
exploring what further support we and the UK Government can
provide.”