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The | The BBLS helps small and medium-sized businesses to borrow between £2,000 and a maximum of 25% of their annual turnover. | ||
The maximum loan available is £50,000. | The maximum loan available is £50,000. | ||
The UK government guarantees 100% of the loan. There are no fees or interest to pay for the first 12 months. | The UK government guarantees 100% of the loan. | ||
There are no fees or interest to pay for the first 12 months. | |||
After 12 months the interest rate will be 2.5% a year. | After 12 months the interest rate will be 2.5% a year. | ||
Businesses can apply for a loan if they satisfy three conditions: | |||
(1) | (1) Based in the UK | ||
(2) | (2) Established before 1 March 2020 | ||
(3) | (3) Adversely impacted by the coronavirus. | ||
Revision as of 12:09, 13 May 2020
COVID-19 - business continuity - UK.
(BBLS).
The Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) enables smaller businesses to access finance more quickly during the coronavirus outbreak.
The BBLS helps small and medium-sized businesses to borrow between £2,000 and a maximum of 25% of their annual turnover.
The maximum loan available is £50,000.
The UK government guarantees 100% of the loan.
There are no fees or interest to pay for the first 12 months.
After 12 months the interest rate will be 2.5% a year.
Businesses can apply for a loan if they satisfy three conditions:
(1) Based in the UK
(2) Established before 1 March 2020
(3) Adversely impacted by the coronavirus.
See also
- British Business Bank
- Business continuity plan
- Contingency plan
- COPD
- Coronavirus
- Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme
- Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
- Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme
- COVID-19
- COVID-19 Corporate Financing Facility
- Disaster recovery planning
- Financial stability
- Liquidity management
- Stranded middle
- WFH