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Questions about the Investment Fund for Wales
How do I apply for IFW funding?
Enquiries and applications are made direct to IFW’s selected fund managers, full details of which can be viewed here. IFW cannot provide financial or business advice to businesses seeking funding and businesses may wish to engage their own accountant or business adviser if application assistance is required.
How does IFW invest?
IFW does not invest directly in businesses. It invests through product funds which are managed by IFW’s appointed fund managers. The Fund will offer three commercial finance options with Smaller Loans from £25k to £100k, Debt Finance from £100k to £2m and Equity Finance up to £5 million.
My bank can’t fund the total amount that I need, how can IFW help?
IFW’s product funds can invest alone or alongside other funders, and indeed IFW fund managers are encouraged to leverage-in additional private capital.
What funding is not eligible for IFW support?
IFW will have an inclusive approach, but some eligibility criteria do apply to IFW funding and fund managers will be able to advise on suitability.
What is the Investment Fund for Wales?
The Investment Fund for Wales (IFW) will deliver a £130m commitment of new funding through investment strategies that best meet the needs of the businesses in Wales. IFW is designed to drive sustainable economic growth by supporting innovation and creating local opportunity for new and growing businesses across Wales. IFW will increase the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for smaller businesses in Wales, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment and help to break down barriers in access to finance.
What type of funding does IFW offer?
IFW will offer three commercial finance options with Smaller Loans from £25k to £100k, Debt Finance from £100k to £2m and Equity Finance up to £5 million.
What's the difference between IFW and high street finance providers?
IFW has been designed to help address market gaps by increasing the supply and diversity of early-stage finance for UK smaller businesses, providing funds to firms that might otherwise not receive investment. The product funds that IFW supports provide commercially focussed funding to businesses across Wales.
Where do I need to be based to apply for a IFW investment?
IFW covers the whole of Wales, including rural, coastal and urban areas. Investments can be made in businesses that are headquartered in Wales or have a significant operating presence there.
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Investment Fund for Wales in the news
BCRS Hits £2m Milestone in Helping Drive Growth for Small Businesses Across Wales
08 January 2026
Business News Wales reports that BCRS Business Loans, one of the fund managers for the Bank’s Investment Fund for Wales, has provided more than £2m in loans to 34 businesses across Wales, creating 104 jobs and protecting a further 189, while providing more than £10.261 million of economic growth across the country.
Learn more BCRS Hits £2m Milestone in Helping Drive Growth for Small Businesses Across WalesCardiff LED lighting firm secures £2.5m private equity investment to drive international expansion
06 January 2026
A Cardiff-based provider of precision LED lighting for commercial greenhouses and vertical farms has secured £2.5m investment from private equity firm Foresight Group. The investment into Bloemteknik was made through the British Business Bank’s Investment Fund for Wales (IFW) and Foresight’s Growth VCTs. The backing has accelerated final development, testing, and commercial deployment, giving growers access to a technology that redefines lighting performance in controlled environment agriculture.
Learn more Cardiff LED lighting firm secures £2.5m private equity investment to drive international expansionExpansion is on the cards at Be Business Fit Ltd as it secures growth funding from BCRS Business Loans - Always Finance News
05 January 2026
Cardiff-based consultancy Business Fit Ltd is accelerating its expansion with the support of a £25k loan from IFW delivery partner BCRS Business Loans. The HR consultancy has become a trusted partner for SMEs across Wales, supporting businesses with independent HR investigations, while also helping managers and leaders personally develop through professional coaching.
Learn more Expansion is on the cards at Be Business Fit Ltd as it secures growth funding from BCRS Business Loans - Always Finance NewsInvestment Fund for Wales Case Studies
Assured Insights
Data innovator Assured Insights received funding from the Investment Fund for Wales alongside investment from Assured Insight's founders and the Midlands Engine Investment Fund.
SudoCyber
Cyber security software business SudoCyber received a £1m equity investment from the Investment Fund for Wales through appointed fund managers Foresight.
Longa
Women-led Turkish restaurant Longa expanded with a second site in Cardiff thanks to funding from the Investment Fund for Wales.
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