Business Minister has today announced the
appointment of the as the new
non-executive chairman of the British Business Bank.
Lord joins the UK’s national
development bank for businesses with over 20 years of chairman
experience, most recently as Chair of the Green Investment Bank
and of the Scotland Devolution Commission. Lord Smith would begin
the role following the successful completion of the sale of the
Green Investment Bank, officially taking over from interim Chair,
Christina McComb.
Business Minister said:
With a wealth of knowledge and experience of venture and
development capital, I am pleased to be announcing that Lord
is joining the British
Business Bank.
The British Business Bank plays a crucial role in helping the
UK’s 5.5 million small businesses access the finance they need,
which will be a great match with Lord ’s evident passion for,
and background in, supporting the UK’s start-ups and small
businesses. I would also like to pay thanks to Christina McComb
who has acted as interim Chair for the Bank during the search for
a new Chair.
The British Business Bank manages government’s access to finance
programmes for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs),
ensuring finance markets work for smaller businesses, allowing
them to prosper, grow and build UK economic activity.
The government’s Industrial Strategy is committed to further
improving access to finance across the country, with a £400
million government investment into the bank announced in the
government’s autumn statement in 2016. This is expected to
attract £1 billion of private sector equity finance, to help
small businesses access the capital they need to scale-up.
Keith Morgan, CEO of the British Business Bank, said:
We are pleased Lord Smith will become our new Chairman. Lord
Smith’s impressive track record of leadership and his depth of
experience will be invaluable to the Bank as it enters a new
period of growth and development.
Interim Chair Christina McComb took up the position after the
inaugural Chairman Ron Emerson stepped down in September 2016.
The British Business Bank is currently supporting more than
54,000 businesses, working with over 90 finance partners. Its
programmes support over £3.4 billion of finance to UK smaller
businesses and participate in a further £5.1 billion of finance
to UK small mid-cap businesses.