Assetz Capital accredited as Recovery Loan Scheme lender
Assetz Capital has been accredited as a lender under the government-backed Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS).
"Being accredited as a lender under RLS is a natural step for us after our success delivering CBILS and our previous £1bn of further lending outside of the pandemic."
The RLS is administered by the British Business Bank on behalf of the government and is designed to support access to finance for businesses across the UK as they recover and grow following the coronavirus pandemic.
The Scheme enables lenders to provide facilities of up to £10 million to UK SMEs and gives the lender a government-backed guarantee against the outstanding balance of the facility.
The funds can be used for any legitimate business purpose, including managing cashflow, growth and investment and the scheme is designed to appeal to businesses that can afford to take out additional finance for these purposes.
Under RLS, Assetz Capital will be delivering property-secured loans between £250k and £10 million to SMEs across the UK - covering both commercial mortgages and development finance. Assetz Capital was also accredited as a provider of the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS), and delivered £370m of funding under that Scheme.
Stuart Law, CEO at Assetz Capital, said: “We are pleased to be accredited and we look forward to helping even more SMEs recover from the impacts of the pandemic. We exist to support the growth of UK SMEs, so being accredited as a lender under RLS is a natural step for us after our success delivering CBILS and our previous £1bn of further lending outside of the pandemic.
"It is SMEs that will power the UK economy as we exit the pandemic and ensuring they have continued access to finance is critical. We look forward to playing our part.”
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