£140m business support fund announced

Councillor Kam Kaur

Businesses across Warwickshire are set to benefit from a £140m cash injection to boost the county’s post pandemic economic recovery.

In a major statement, Warwickshire County Council has agreed the significant new fund to stimulate the local economy, create jobs, support local businesses and attract investment into the county.

The Warwickshire Recovery and Investment Fund’s (WRIF) aim is to distribute £140m over the next five years, offering loans and other financial investments to existing and new businesses to help their long-term recovery and growth.

The investment is a fundamental part of the Council’s COVID-19 Recovery Plan – and together with other support from the Council – is expected to create over 3,000 new jobs and safeguard many thousands more.

The first programme to open will be the Business Investment Growth (BIG) fund aimed at medium to large companies with a “good track record”. The funding will be targeted at businesses looking to expand as well as companies looking to make Warwickshire the place where they do business.

The programme will launch next week and a prospectus will be available online for interested businesses.

Councillor Kam Kaur, Warwickshire County Council’s portfolio holder for economy and place, said: “I am absolutely thrilled that Warwickshire County Council has launched the Warwickshire Recovery and Investment Fund and we can get on with helping businesses. We are absolutely committed to be working with our partners and with local businesses to ensure Warwickshire bounces back better with a vibrant and sustainable economy that is fit for the future in the world after the pandemic.

“Since the start of the pandemic we have been working with local businesses, most notably those in the hardest hit sectors – retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism along with their supply chains – to help them to access emergency finance to help them to be sustained or to help them to adapt so that they can look to grow in the changing market. These have been immensely helpful to local businesses but the WRIF is our next step, a much broader, long-term package of support which we expect to make a significant impact on the local economy.

“We know that this is a big commitment, but as a Council we are convinced that we need an ambitious and bold strategy to play our part in creating a healthy job market with opportunities for everyone to find work. And this will be done in a responsible manner so that it helps drive the county’s commitment to climate change. We are seeking applications that will have a positive impact not only on the economy but also on the environment.

“This exciting fund to help businesses prosper will be up and running in the coming weeks, and we will follow that with our new funding for smaller enterprises and our support for housing, regeneration and new business premises.”

 

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