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    Lloyds Banking Group announces new £1.1 billion lending commitment for businesses in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 6, 2020No Comments
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    As part of Lloyds Banking Group’s national pledge to lend up to £18 billion to UK businesses in 2020, the Group expects to support firms in Wales with up to £1.1 billion of lending this year, highlighting its commitment to be by the side of British business whatever the future brings.

    The funding is available to firms across Wales and will support entrepreneurs looking to start a new business, micro-businesses seeking to scale-up and small businesses considering trading internationally for the first time. It will also support established mid-sized businesses and large, multinational corporations seeking further growth.

    This new lending commitment for 2020 follows on from the Group’s pledge in 2019, also for £18 billion lent nationally and £1.1 billion available to the country’s firms. Despite the continuing challenging economic environment, the Group is not lessening its backing for British businesses and is on hand to support their growth aspirations.

    Last year, Lloyds Bank supported the seven-figure restoration of South Wales’ oldest pub. Now known as The Old House 1147, the pub based in Llangynwyd dates back to the 12th century. It has been reopened as a 120-seat wedding venue that will continue to serve in its traditional function as a bar and restaurant.

    Carys Williams, Lloyds Banking Group Ambassador for Wales, said: “We anticipate lending up to £1.1 billion to firms across Wales in 2020, to help them expand, create jobs and thrive.

    “Regeneration projects underway across the country are creating new opportunities for businesses. Meanwhile, many companies will be investing in boosting their productivity this year, providing them with a strong footing for growth.

    “In what promises to be another eventful year, we’ll be by the side of businesses as they take advantage of the prospects ahead.”

     During 2019, as well as supporting British businesses’ growth aspirations, the Group assisted its customers in becoming more sustainable**.  The Group is on course to meet its ambitions to support existing and new customers with energy efficiency improvements for a further one million square feet of commercial real estate as well as delivering renewable energy projects capable of powering 3.5 million homes by 2020.

    To support customers on their sustainability journey, over 450 relationship managers have undertaken intensive training on climate change and sustainability-related risks and opportunities in collaboration with the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership. We are putting sustainability at the heart of our relationship teams’ support for businesses.

    António Horta Osório, Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group said: “In 2020, our commitment to supporting businesses is undiminished and we will lend up to £18bn to businesses across the UK. We know that during uncertain times our customers look to us not just for financial support but also for expert guidance to navigate the challenges they may face. Whatever the future brings, we will continue to support UK businesses as part of our commitment to help Britain prosper.”

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