Figures released by the Treasury show that more than 130,000 firms
in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have benefitted from £4.7
billion of coronavirus support through the government’s Bounce Back
Loan and Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).
This includes: loans and support worth more than £2.3 billion have
been given to more than 65,000 firms in Scotland...Request free trial
Figures released by the Treasury show that more than
130,000 firms in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have
benefitted from £4.7 billion of coronavirus support through
the government’s Bounce Back Loan and Coronavirus Business
Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS). This includes:
- loans and support worth more than £2.3 billion have
been given to more than 65,000 firms in Scotland since
the outbreak
- around 41,000 businesses in Wales have received
more than £1.4 billion in finance
- and more than 25,000 businesses in Northern Ireland
have received over £1 billion
The figures also show that businesses up and down
England have also benefitted from more than £10 billion
in business grants, with equivalent funding being made
available to the nations through the Barnett formula.
- more than 102,000 business properties in Yorkshire
and the Humber received £1.1 billion in grants since
the pandemic
- alongside 119,000 grants made in the South West, to
the value of £1.3 billion
- and 131,000 business properties in the North West
receiving over £1.5 billion in support
Loan schemes, grants and business rates holidays have
supported businesses across all sectors. But the
retail, construction and hospitality sectors, including
hotels and restaurants, have benefitted the most.
17% of loans went to the construction sector, and all
retail, hospitality, and leisure businesses benefitted
from a 100% business rates holiday - demonstrating how
government support helped those businesses that were
impacted hardest by the pandemic.
Ahead of a visit to Scotland to see the impact of the
government support schemes and meet people who have
benefitted, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, , said:
I recently set out the government’s next steps
towards economic recovery and securing the UK’s
long-term prosperity in our Plan for Jobs.
As we embark on this next phase, the latest figures
demonstrate that we are continuing to support jobs,
incomes, and businesses across every corner of the
UK.
As well as loan schemes, grants and businesses rates
holiday, around a third of employees in every region
benefitted from the furlough scheme, in addition to
support through the self-employed income support
scheme, as the government moved quickly to support
businesses across the whole country to protect jobs.
This is part of a package of over £50 billion in loans,
£11 billion in grants, and 9.5 million people
furloughed.
The Chancellor set out his Plan for Jobs last month,
which will support jobs with the Job Retention Bonus to
help businesses keep furloughed workers, and expand
Worksearch Support including a Flexible Support Fund
and a £2 billion Kickstart scheme to subsidise jobs for
young people
The government is also creating jobs in the
construction and housing sectors through funding to
decarbonise public sector buildings, and protecting
jobs with VAT cuts for hospitality and tourism, as well
as the Eat Out to Help Out discount scheme. These
schemes are union-wide, and support key industries
across the whole of the UK.
This comes in addition to the government’s recent
announcement that the devolved administrations in
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales will receive a
minimum of £3.6 billion in additional funding this
year, on top of the £8.9billion confirmed since March
to support the coronavirus recovery.
Stephen Pegge, Managing Director of Commercial Finance
at UK Finance, said:
Lenders understand that times are tough for
businesses up and down the country, but the industry
has a clear plan to help them get through this
crisis. Whether you’re a sole trader in a rural area
or a company with hundreds of employees in a major
city, the banking and finance industry stands ready
to offer the right support to suit your needs and
these figures demonstrate that funding is well
distributed throughout the UK.
Businesses should remember that any lending provided
under government-backed schemes is a loan not a
grant, and so should carefully consider their ability
to repay before applying.
Business Secretary said:
Our unprecedented package of support has helped firms
of all sizes, in all sectors, and in every corner of
our United Kingdom.
Today’s data shows just how big an impact our
measures have had, providing breathing space for
millions of businesses, safeguarding jobs and
protecting people’s incomes.
As we bounce back from the pandemic, we will continue
to prioritise jobs and skills, while placing the
environment at the heart of our recovery.
Breakdown of facilities offered by region – CBILS
Region
|
Value of facilities offered (£m)
|
Number of facilities offered
|
Proportion of facilities
|
Proportion of UK Business Population*
|
East Midlands
|
776,952,806
|
3,325
|
7%
|
6%
|
East of England
|
1,020,035,597
|
4,669
|
11%
|
10%
|
London
|
2,001,937,526
|
7,790
|
17%
|
19%
|
North East
|
263,944,238
|
1,233
|
3%
|
3%
|
North West
|
1,129,802,539
|
4,699
|
10%
|
10%
|
Northern Ireland
|
237,817,722
|
836
|
2%
|
2%
|
Scotland
|
587,638,410
|
2,693
|
5%
|
6%
|
South East
|
1,585,052,125
|
7,376
|
16%
|
16%
|
South West
|
927,187,748
|
4,283
|
9%
|
10%
|
Wales
|
303,205,680
|
1,391
|
3%
|
4%
|
West Midlands
|
871,365,361
|
3,770
|
9%
|
8%
|
Yorkshire and The Humber
|
741,647,567
|
3,419
|
8%
|
7%
|
Unknown
|
39,998,100
|
137
|
0%
|
0%
|
Breakdown of loans offered by region - BBLS
Region
|
Number of BBL loans offered
|
Volume of loans under BBLS offered (£)
|
% of total loans
|
% of business population*
|
East Midlands
|
1,982,958,564
|
67,515
|
6%
|
6%
|
East of England
|
3,060,902,628
|
100,476
|
10%
|
10%
|
London
|
6,983,181,564
|
210,102
|
20%
|
19%
|
North East
|
939,452,112
|
33,651
|
3%
|
3%
|
North West
|
3,338,019,322
|
112,444
|
11%
|
10%
|
Northern Ireland
|
809,032,542
|
25,491
|
2%
|
2%
|
Scotland
|
1,844,452,115
|
63,649
|
6%
|
6%
|
South East
|
4,347,184,714
|
144,152
|
14%
|
16%
|
South West
|
2,408,463,217
|
84,593
|
8%
|
10%
|
Wales
|
1,115,836,982
|
40,195
|
4%
|
4%
|
West Midlands
|
2,593,303,126
|
84,773
|
8%
|
8%
|
Yorkshire & the Humber
|
2,185,143,320
|
73,962
|
7%
|
7%
|
Unknown
|
51,761,340
|
1,665
|
0%
|
0%
|
- Source: British Business Bank
- *Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/business-population-estimates-2019
- Offered figures published by the British Business
Bank may differ from aggregate approved figures
published by HM Treasury due to a time lag between the
two data sources, and since some borrowers may decide
not to proceed with an approved application.
- Sectoral breakdowns for the loans scheme can be
found on the British Business Bank’s website
here.
- Details on geographic and sectoral split for the
CJRS and SEISS schemes can be found here.
Business Grants
Region
|
Small Business Grant Fund number of grants paid
|
Small Business Grant Fund value of grants paid
|
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund number
of grants paid
|
Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund value
of grants paid
|
Local Authority Discretionary Grant Fund number
of grants paid
|
Local Authority Discretionary Grant Fund value of
grants paid
|
South East
|
86,751
|
867,510,000
|
37,493
|
705,210,000
|
6,540
|
45,532,451
|
North West
|
99,153
|
991,530,000
|
26,100
|
471,215,000
|
6,632
|
42,190,626
|
East Midlands
|
59,470
|
594,700,000
|
15,669
|
285,765,000
|
3,319
|
23,498,080
|
East of England
|
68,475
|
684,750,000
|
25,012
|
454,455,000
|
4,043
|
25,537,623
|
London
|
60,272
|
602,720,000
|
39,732
|
870,295,000
|
1,908
|
10,335,262
|
Yorkshire and The Humber
|
80,122
|
801,220,000
|
19,386
|
353,910,000
|
3,383
|
20,819,273
|
South West
|
84,296
|
842,960,000
|
27,380
|
485,290,000
|
7,329
|
45,230,611
|
West Midlands
|
69,430
|
694,300,000
|
19,802
|
361,645,000
|
2,845
|
16,156,526
|
North East
|
33,997
|
339,970,000
|
8,971
|
153,850,000
|
1,428
|
8,918,500
|
- The data provided are based on the latest estimates
for these grants by parliamentary constituency and
local authority as at 5 July 2020.
- The data are self-reported by local authorities.
Although some quality assurance has been carried out,
it has not been possible to carry out full verification
of the data provided.
- Data presented here may differ from data on grants
provided by local authorities previously published by
local authority as at 5 July for various reasons. For
example, where a hereditament is on a boundary and not
identified as being within a local authority by the
postcode look up file, it is excluded from the
constituency figures. A full reconciliation exercise
will take place at the end of the schemes. In the
meantime, these figures should be regarded as
provisional.
- Business grants are England-only, but are
Barnetted.
See more statistics on coronavirus funding for
businesses and self employed people here.
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