Start Up Loans provides over £1.5million to Wolverhampton microbusinesses
Press release
The government-backed scheme has provided more than £1.5million loans to start-ups and new businesses in the Wolverhampton since 2012.
The Start Up Loans Company (SULCo) has reached a significant landmark after lending a total of £1.6million to help kick-start local start-ups in Wolverhampton.
Since launching in 2012, the government-backed scheme has provided low-interest funding to more than 300 loan recipients across Wolverhampton. In total, more than £375million has been provided by The Start Up Loans Company to over 50,000 loan recipients across the country.
The programme has helped 2,115 people in the West Midlands who were formerly unemployed or economically inactive, as well as helping an additional 21,151 people across the UK into employment nationwide.
Chris Smith, 34, is one loan recipient in Wolverhampton that received a proportion of the funding to launch his own business in 2014. Evo Fit, based in Willenhall, is a start-up gym that offers cardio and resistance training, with classes ranging from core blast to HIIT and boxercise.
A former personal trainer in a health and fitness club, Chris felt inspired to take his teaching to the next level by starting a gym of his own.
He approached The Start Up Loans Company for a loan to kick-start his venture, and successfully secured £22,000 of low-interest funding. The loan went towards paying rental premises, as well as purchasing equipment used in the studio.
The business employs five members of staff and services more than 600 customers across the Wolverhampton area.
In 2015, Chris has collaborated with renowned fitness expert Joe Wicks. Future plans include launching new fitness and cycling programmes at Evo Fit, and the business has its sights on opening another gym in Birmingham Town Centre in the next year.
As a personal trainer, the best thing about my job is helping people reach their goals and transform their lifestyle in a positive way. But while I’ve always enjoyed that aspect, I realised that I could use my experience to create my own business and do it myself. Although I was confident I had a concept that would work, I lacked the right financial support to start-up on my own. The Start Up Loans Company provided me with a loan to help me put my plans into place, meaning I was fortunate enough to avoid any financial stumbling blocks in the early stages. Since launching Evo Fit, I’ve been able to help more people pursue their fitness goals and continue doing what I love, which is fantastic. - Chris Smith CEO and founder of Evo Fit
It’s fantastic to see how Chris has used his experience to help others become fitter and healthier through launching Evo Fit. Since securing financial backing, the business has gone from strength to strength, and by collaborating with fitness experts, Chris has been able to extend his offering even further. Reaching £1.6million of funding for new business ventures in Wolverhampton is a great milestone for us, and highlights the entrepreneurial appetite for new business growth in the area. We’re looking forward to seeing what’s in store for budding business owners as we enter into 2018. - Joanna Hill interim CEO at The Start Up Loans Company
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