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Below, you’ll find potential partners offering financial support or possible funding solutions.
Please note this is not a complete list of all market providers. Presence on this list, which is provided for information purposes only, should not be taken as any endorsement of the provider or partner or any of its products, by British Business Bank.
Providers will have a variety of eligibility criteria for each product they offer, and not all applicants will necessarily meet these. Businesses should always consider taking independent financial, accounting, tax and legal advice before entering into any financial arrangement.
Alternative Finance
Alternative finance refers to non-traditional funding sources that provide businesses with access to capital outside of conventional bank loans.
Responsible Finance Providers
A responsible finance provider - typically a Community Development Finance Institution (CDFI) - is a not for profit, community-rooted lender that offers flexible lending to businesses and social enterprises.
Supporting Organisations
Supporting organisations are a network of financial partners, investor groups, and business support services that work with the British Business Bank to help UK businesses access finance.
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Related products
Learn about finance programmes and government-backed schemes delivered by the British Business Bank. These initiatives are designed to help UK businesses access the finance they need to grow and succeed.
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Community Enable Funding Programme
Community Enable Funding Programme about Community Enable Funding ProgrammeStruggling to secure finance? A Community Development Finance Institution (CDFI) could help — especially if you've been turned down by mainstream lenders. CDFIs support diverse businesses and boost funding in underserved areas.
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Cronfa Buddsoddi i Gymru
Cronfa Buddsoddi i Gymru about Cronfa Buddsoddi i GymruMae cronfa fuddsoddi gwerth £130 miliwn sydd â’r nod o sbarduno twf busnesau bach a chanolig yng Nghymru ar y trywydd i gael ei lansio yn hydref 2023.
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Growth Guarantee Scheme
Growth Guarantee Scheme about Growth Guarantee SchemeThe Growth Guarantee Scheme is the successor to the Recovery Loan Scheme. It is designed to support access to finance for UK smaller businesses as they look to invest and grow, and was launched with accredited lenders on 1st July 2024.
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Investment Fund for Scotland
Investment Fund for Scotland about Investment Fund for ScotlandA £150 million investment fund aimed at driving the growth of smaller businesses in Scotland by providing commercially focused finance through Smaller Loans, Debt Finance and Equity Finance.
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Investment Fund for Wales
Investment Fund for Wales about Investment Fund for WalesA £130 million investment fund aimed at driving the growth of smaller businesses in Wales by providing commercially focused finance through Smaller Loans, Debt Finance and Equity Finance.
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Midlands Engine Investment Fund II
Midlands Engine Investment Fund II about Midlands Engine Investment Fund IIA £400 million investment fund aimed at driving the growth of smaller businesses across the whole of the midlands by providing commercially focused finance through Smaller Loans, Debt Finance and Equity Finance.
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Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II
Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund II about Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund IIA £660 million investment fund aimed at driving the growth of smaller businesses in the North of England by providing commercially focused finance through Smaller Loans, Debt Finance and Equity Finance.
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Business Loans
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Learn more about the different types of business loanWe make reasonable efforts to keep the content on this page up to date, but we do not guarantee or warrant (implied or otherwise) that it is current, accurate or complete. Organisations listed on this page work alongside the British Business Bank on certain programmes or schemes, however, many of the finance types listed do not fall within these. This list is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind, including legal, financial, tax, or other professional advice. You should always seek professional or specialist advice or support before doing anything on the basis of the content of this list.
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