Time Finance accredited under latest Recovery Loan Scheme

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Time Finance has become an accredited lender under the government’s latest iteration of the Recovery Loan Scheme.

The scheme, launched by the British Business Bank, is designed to support UK small businesses access finance to invest and grow.

In the last two years, Time Finance became an accredited lender under the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) and Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS). Under the new scheme, Time Finance will work with a select panel of brokers to support UK SMEs with Loans between £50,000 and £100,000 as well as Asset Finance facilities from £50,000.

Ed Rimmer (pictured), CEO at Time Finance, said: “A staple part of any business plan is securing finance for future growth and the Recovery Loan Scheme can help business owners do just that. We are thrilled that the British Business Bank has accredited us as a lender under the revised scheme and as with the other government initiatives, this new offering will complement our existing portfolio of funding solutions well.

“Throughout the pandemic, and now the cost-of-living crisis, our teams remain committed to delivering supportive finance solutions that create confidence and inspire growth. We’re proud to have this accreditation under our belt and look forward to continuing to help more businesses access the cash they so urgently need.”

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