Atom bank accredited to new Recovery Loan Scheme iteration

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Atom bank has been accredited to the latest iteration of the Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) by the British Business Bank, and will soon be accepting applications on its secured lending products.

RLS will give UK businesses access to finance as they look to invest and grow, with funding that can be used for managing cash flow, investment, and growth. Through RLS, Atom will offer secured loans from £250,000 up to £2m, via its network of 200+ independent brokers across the UK.

Atom recently concluded a record-breaking year for business lending, growing its book to over £1bn (up 45% since FY21) and in doing so, delivered its 1,000th secured loan to an SME customer. The latest accreditation comes following Atom’s initial participation in RLS, in which Atom received in excess of £550m of applications.

Atom’s accreditation to the latest iteration of RLS comes after the bank voluntarily committed to the Lending Standards Board’s (LSB) Standards of Lending Practice for business customers last month. Registration with the LSB further confirms Atom’s commitment — beyond its regulatory obligations — to treating customers fairly and providing responsible lending outcomes throughout the product life cycle.

Chris Storey, commercial director at Atom bank, said: “We are delighted to have been accredited by the British Business Bank so we can continue lending under the RLS. We will be accepting new customers on the scheme soon, so we urge businesses and brokers to get their applications ready now.

“Atom has always been fiercely passionate about supporting small businesses and helping them achieve their potential through fair and responsible lending. Having played an important part of both the CBILS and then RLS scheme for UK businesses, offering new-to-bank and existing customers access to much needed capital, we look forward to welcoming new customers and supporting our rapidly growing group of existing customers with secured RLS loans.

“We move into the latest iteration of RLS as a Registered Firm with the Lending Standards Board. This is the latest commitment we have made beyond our regulatory obligations to driving fair outcomes for SMEs and always placing the customer at the heart of everything we do.”

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