Cable announces £45M Investment commitment & help for SMEs to grow

The first £45 million of funding is to be committed to Praesidian Capital Europe and BMS Finance to provide debt finance of approximately £125 million through their respective new funds. Once legal terms are agreed it is expected that both funds will start lending to small businesses in early 2014.

The Business Secretary also set out other measures that will provide support to small businesses. These include a new £1 million Sector Mentoring Challenge Fund that will enable firms to benefit from support and advice from experienced business people in their own field of work.

Plus a £10 million synthetic biology start up fund from the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) to help entrepreneurial scientists working in synthetic biology get their business off the ground.

There is also the Growth Accelerator scheme, which provides specialised coaching to small businesses with high-growth potential, will have helped 10,000 firms in the coming weeks.

Speaking about the announcement Cable said: “today we have set out a comprehensive package of measures that will address the concerns of small firms.

The first investments from the British Business Bank’s investment programme will provide choice to smaller businesses looking to secure vital finance to help invest.

Alongside cutting red tape and increasing the take up of business rate relief, government has already made significant progress in improving the business outlook for small firms and entrepreneurs.”

A new business support website,[ilink url=”http://www.greatbusiness.gov.uk”]greatbusiness.gov.uk[/ilink] will also make it easy to access the services and products, including Manufacturing Advice Service, National Apprenticeship Service and Growth Accelerator, that help businesses grow.

The website will be supported by an advertising campaign showcasing the very best in British small businesses, to help inspire other small businesses to take steps to grow. This is the first domestic use of the GREAT campaign.

Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock said: “Small firms are a vital driver of our economy’s success, so it is imperative we do all we can to ensure businesses don’t just survive, but thrive to compete in the global race.

We have set out today the start of our ambitious plans to help small businesses realise their potential and the support available to them to help them grow. Government has an important role in providing a coherent package of measures to support businesses, but there is also a role for business-to-business support, with successful, growing small businesses talking to others about how exporting, hiring and business planning can take a business to the next level.”

In December a cross-government strategy on small business support will be published. There are 4.9 million small businesses in the UK, and providing them with the tools they need to thrive is an important task for government to ensure the recovery of the economy.

The strategy will be aimed at small businesses with the ambition to grow, setting out how it will make it easier for them to do so through a range of measures, including improving access to finance and help to export and innovate.