Almost 6,500 loans have been provided to start up business owners in the East Midlands
Press release
The British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme has announced it has passed a major milestone of £150 million worth of loans delivered in the Midlands region, providing over 6,000 loans to entrepreneurs within the East Midlands.
It was revealed in September 2023 that Start Up Loans had delivered over £1 billion worth of loans nationwide since 2012 and the Midlands was a large contributor towards that.
Start Up Loans provides mentoring, support and funding to aspiring business owners in every corner of the United Kingdom and its impact has been particularly noticeable among individuals who might find it difficult to secure finance from other sources.
The East Midlands received a total of 6,492 loans, worth more than £62 million. The region’s loans were fairly evenly spread with every East Midlands county receiving over £10 million, except the much smaller Rutland which received just over £560,000. Nottinghamshire has had the highest volume and value of Start Up Loans, with 1,616 of the loans amounting to over £15 million, averaging £9,758 per business for the county.
Lincolnshire was next with 1,576 loans worth £14.9 million averaging £9,470 per business in the county.
Of the £62 million of Start Up Loans delivered in the East Midlands, more than 2,600 loans were to female founded businesses worth over £23 million, and more than 498 loans were to businesses founded by ethnic minority groups, equating to over £6 million.
Regional Success Story- Moko Physiotherapy, Derbyshire
Moko Physiotherapy, a Derbyshire based physiotherapy and sports massage clinic, opened in February 2023. The business owners secured £30,000 of funding from First Enterprise – Enterprise Loans, under the British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme, to refurbish its new premises.
The bespoke rehabilitation clinic, located in the heart of Mickleover, tailors their work towards the individual client's needs and aims to focus on delivering long-term results rather than quick fixes.
Having been open for only a year we are a thriving business and that is in part due to the Start Up Loan and support we received from the British Business Bank and First Enterprise. The Midlands and in particular the East Midlands is a place I often feel can get overlooked but programmes suchas Start Up Loans show there are a lot of exciting business and individuals trying to make a change. As a result, we have the support to be able to show this. I am excited for where Moko can now be taken in the future - we are young but thriving. - Katie Ogley Founder and Director of Moko Physiotherapy
What we have been able to deliver businesses in the Midlands is a testament to the great work and partnerships that take place across the region and wider - from the smaller businesses with the great business ideas to the Business Support Partners who are able to offer wonderful support to the right individuals and ideas. - Richard Bearman Managing Director of Small Business Lending at the British Business Bank
Further information on loans in the region:
County | No. of loans | Funding total (£) | Average loan amount (£) |
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East Midlands | 6,492 | 62,749,343 | 9,666 |
Derbyshire | 1,532 | 13,360,995 | 8,721 |
Leicestershire | 1,230 | 12,470,125 | 10,138 |
Lincolnshire | 1,576 | 14,924,420 | 9,470 |
Northamptonshire | 984 | 10,356,256 | 10,525 |
Nottinghamshire | 1,616 | 15,768,821 | 9,758 |
Rutland (UA) | 50 | 561,029 | 11,221 |
West Midlands | 9,474 | 91,585,384 | £9,667 |
Herefordshire | 259 | 2,766,495 | £10,681 |
Shropshire | 832 | 8,317,122 | £9,997 |
Staffordshire | 1,611 | 15,829,984 | £9,826 |
Warwickshire | 882 | 9,780,479 | £11,089 |
West Midlands County | 5,020 | 45,632,845 | £9,090 |
Worcestershire | 870 | 9,258,424 | £10,642 |
MIDLANDS | 15,966 | 154,334,691 | £9,667 |
*Note: Not all county data contributes to the total Midlands figures - nor are all counties that have Midlands businesses included.
County | Female | BAME | 18-24 | 50+ | ||||
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Loans Made | Value | Loans Made | Value | Loans Made | Value | Loans Made | Value | |
East Midlands | 2,638 | £23,559,222 | 498 | £6,872,635 | 1,069 | £7,312,561 | 732 | £8,312,561 |
Derbyshire | 605 | £5,067,699 | 70 | £945,570 | 223 | £1,350,917 | 204 | £2,186,850 |
Leicestershire | 482 | £4,389,908 | 169 | £2,371,812 | 196 | £1,476,647 | 138 | £1,627,972 |
Lincolnshire | 672 | £5,929,093 | 33 | £421,200 | 261 | £1,774,126 | 210 | £2,139,326 |
Northamptonshire | 390 | £3,709,652 | 81 | £1,033,800 | 145 | £1,059,644 | 100 | £1,269,020 |
Nottinghamshire | 674 | £6,034,414 | 150 | £2,177,753 | 300 | £2,039,375 | 152 | £1,860,000 |
Rutland (UA) | 24 | £275,270 | 1 | £15,000 | 4 | £16,500 | 7 | £75,359 |
West Midlands | 3,713 | £33,408,365 | 1,103 | £14,593,178 | 1,634 | £11,312,949 | 1,040 | £11,897,394 |
Herefordshire | 98 | £1,007,023 | 3 | £33,200 | 37 | £357,487 | 33 | £394,183 |
Shropshire | 329 | £3,054,350 | 23 | £319,950 | 140 | £974,725 | 129 | £1,572,966 |
Staffordshire | 634 | £5,887,265 | 93 | £1,282,900 | 290 | £2,105,916 | 179 | £2,116,959 |
Warwickshire | 382 | £3,951,631 | 74 | £1,027,381 | 81 | £640,321 | 121 | £1,428,320 |
West Midlands County | 1,924 | 16,125,781 | 864 | £11,362,648 | 937 | £6,150,820 | 459 | £4,877,732 |
Worcestershire | 346 | £3,382,314 | 46 | £567,099 | 149 | £1,083,680 | 119 | £1,507,234 |
MIDLANDS | 6,351 | £56,967,587 | 2,172 | £21,465,813 | 2,703 | £18,625,510 | 1,772 | £20,209,955 |
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Notes to editors
About Start Up Loans
The Start Up Loans programme provides personal loans for business purposes of up to £25,000 at a 6% fixed interest rate per annum and offers free dedicated mentoring and support to each business.
The primary aim of the Start Up Loans programme is to ensure that viable start-ups and early-stage businesses have access to the finance and support they need in order to thrive. A network of Business Support Partner organisations supports applicants in all regions and industries throughout the UK. The Start Up Loans programme is not designed to generate a commercial profit. Capital payments together with the interest are recycled to help meet borrowers’ increasing demands for finance.
Free guides on a range of subjects related to starting a business and recent media press releases are available on the Start Up Loans website.
The funding for the Start Up Loans programme is provided by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). A development bank wholly government-owned by DBT, the British Business Bank plc is not authorised or regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The British Business Bank and its subsidiary entities are not banking institutions and do not operate as such.
The British Business Bank makes finance markets for smaller businesses work better, helping the sector to prosper, to grow and to build economic activity.
Key Statistics
- Since its inception in 2012, the Start Up Loans scheme has delivered over 105,000 loans, providing more than £1bn of funding.
- In the financial year 2022/23, the scheme provided 9,549 loans with a total value of approximately £120m.
- The economic benefits of the Start Up Loans programme are almost six (5.7) times its economic costs.
- At Spending Review 2021, the Chancellor announced resources to provide 33,000 Start Up Loans over next three years.
Aside from the return-on-investment numbers these statistics are gross estimates and based on Start Up Loans CRM along with externally commissioned research undertaken by SQW Ltd, with support from BMG Research.
Since 2012, 31% of loans went to people formerly unemployed or economically inactive. 40% of loan recipients were women and 20% were from ethnic minority groups (not including white minorities).
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