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About the British Business Bank
The British Business Bank is the UK Government’s national economic development bank. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK. In doing so, we help capture the economic value of innovation for the UK and create jobs and prosperity for people across the country. With a mainly commercial approach that delivers a return for taxpayers, the Bank’s goal is to catalyse private markets to broaden the range of choice for smaller businesses seeking finance. Ours is a purpose driven organisation, and our values, catalytic, courageous, creative and collaborative – are at the heart of everything we do.
As well as increasing both supply and diversity of finance for UK smaller businesses through our programmes, we work to raise awareness of the finance options available to smaller businesses. This helps support the creation of a sustainable UK economy, with smaller businesses at the heart, driving enduring prosperity for all.
As the British Business Bank enters its second decade, it does so with a renewed mission, greater financial capacity, and a clear mandate from the Government.
The Government sees the Bank as being at the heart of its growth agenda. It has therefore tasked us to deliver a step change in how UK smaller businesses are financed, increasing the scale and impact of our provision. This step change will have a significant impact on the economy – a narrowing of the scale-up financing gap, ensuring greater innovation, investment and opportunity across the country and, importantly, anchoring our most promising companies here in the UK through greater and more targeted direct investment.
Through our Investment business, we invest in funds and directly in companies, crowding in private capital to the venture and growth markets that fuel innovative companies’ growth. This helps the globally competitive businesses of the future to access the scale-up capital they need to grow in the UK.
Through our Banking business, we increase lending to businesses through start-up loans for new entrepreneurs and by using government-backed guarantees and other financial instruments to reduce risk and increase capacity for finance providers so that they offer loans to a much wider range of businesses.
The British Business Bank’s core programmes support £23bnRead footnote text 1 of finance to almost 64,000Read footnote text 2 smaller businesses.
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Figures at end March 2025
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Figures as at end March 2025, does not include Start Up Loans
More than a decade of impact on the UK economy
Since being established in 2014, the British Business Bank has delivered more than £39bn in combined public and private sector funding, supporting more than 230,000 smaller businesses which are expected to create in excess of 300,000 additional jobs and sustain almost 2.6 million existing positions, cementing its role as a critical driver of growth and employment in the UK since its inception.
Smaller businesses supported by the Bank are projected to generate around £57bn in additional economic output over the lifetime of their finance.
The Bank has successfully supported businesses across the UK, with 84% of businesses supported based outside London, underscoring its commitment to delivering fair access to finance in all Nations and regions. This support is expected to generate significant economic benefits, estimated as at least £1bn in GVA to each of the 12 UK Nations and regions.
With a permanent financial capacity of £25.6bn – and new freedoms to allocate capital more flexibly – we will deliver against four strategic objectives:
Supporting our most promising businesses in the Industrial Strategy priority sectors to scale and stay here
Making finance markets work better for smaller businesses
Unlocking the potential in people and places
Mobilising institutional capital at scale