RBS/NatWest in £100m NACFB pilot

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The RBS/NatWest Group is to make £100m of funding available to small businesses through the National Association for Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB).

The pilot will see an initial tranche of funding available to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) exclusively via NACFB’s commercial broker network.

Last month RBS/NatWest announced its return to the NACFB fold after three years.

The number of NACFB lenders supporting SMEs has now grown by 45% in the last two years to 97, enabling wider access to brokered deals including commercial mortgages, asset finance, invoice finance, peer-to-peer loans and other alternative forms of lending.

Adam Tyler, CEO of the NACFB, said: “We are delighted to welcome the RBS/NatWest Group to the growing ranks of lenders who are supporting small businesses through commercial brokers. This exclusive partnership means RBS/NatWest can call on the regional and industry expertise of NACFB brokers to establish a steady flow of business loans, which will ensure these vital funds reach the companies and sectors where they are needed most.”

Barry Evans, regional director business and commercial banking, RBS, said: “We are already the biggest lender to small businesses in the UK but we want to lend more. We are always looking for new ways to support SMEs. This channel will allow SMEs wider access to RBS and NatWest products and financial solutions.

“We recognise the role the NACFB plays in helping SMEs find alternative finance providers and are delighted to be working in partnership with them and their member brokers.”

NACFB’s analysis of Bank of England data shows the value of monthly SME loans from major lenders remains 8% lower than in 2011, despite 10% annual growth in 2013. With the UK’s SME population having increased by 4% since 2011 the relative funding per business has fallen by 12% in the last two years.

Tyler added: “We have seen a visible shift in the flavour of the business funding markets, with increasingly varied and flexible options available to address the short supply of mainstream finance. Alternative forms of lending have continued to feed the ambitions of UK SMEs, and with today’s announcement, small business owners can take even greater comfort from this new commitment by both NatWest and RBS brands to back their cause.

“RBS/NatWest is a giant of the banking world. It clearly signals a growing confidence and appetite for commercial lending which will strengthen the mix of accessible business finance. High Street doors are finally reopening to entrepreneurs which spells good news for growth for businesses and the wider economy.”

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