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    More than 55,000 loans handed to start-ups in six years

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 6, 2018Updated:June 6, 2018No Comments
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    Wales is fast becoming a hub of entrepreneurship, according to new figures from the Start Up Loans Company, which shows that it has lent over £20 million to small businesses in Wales since it launched six years ago.

    A total of 2,361 business in Wales – and over 55,000 across the UK – have received low-interest with the average loan size in Wales of £8,500 – from the Government-backed programme since it was set up in 2012.

    Chris Evans, the founder of Waterfall Ways, an outdoors activities company in the Brecon Beacons in South Wales, received a loan of £18,500 to set up his business.

    He decided to fulfil his lifetime ambition of becoming his own boss after taking voluntary redundancy in 2014.

    With the help of the low-interest loan, Chris founded Waterfall Ways, which offers gorge walking, bushcraft, archery, hill walking and other activities designed to encourage team building.

    Set up in September 2014, the business now employs 11 people and now generates £220,000 in revenue each year.

    Chris is one of six ambassadors who has been hand-picked by the Start Up Loans Company to represent UK start-ups in London this year.

    He said:

    “Starting my own business has always been an ambition of mine, and after deciding to take voluntary redundancy, I realised it was now or never.

    “In South Wales, I’m fortunate enough to have the countryside at my fingertips and realised I could use this to my advantage and host outdoor activities specifically designed to encourage team building.

    “Since receiving the financial backing from the Start Up Loans Company, the business generates £220,000 in revenue each year and I now employ 11 members of staff to service this growth.”

    Commenting on hitting the £20 million milestone, Joanna Hill, managing director at The Start Up Loans Company, said:

    “It’s fantastic to see so many people in Wales start their own business through our low-interest loans. Start-ups are a vital part of our economy and we’re delighted that we are able to drive self-employment across the region.

    “We recognize that setting up a business can be very daunting, which is why we offer all recipients of our loans access to a free mentoring programme to ensure they are supported every step of the way. It’s our mission to help as many new and early stage businesses in the UK as possible and we look forward to supporting many more aspiring business owners in Wales.”

    Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns said:

    “Over the past few years we’ve seen extraordinary growth from Welsh start-ups. The UK Government has been working hard to create the right conditions for growth in Wales, and there are now thousands of recipients operating here.

    “The UK Government via the Start Up Loans Company provides vital funding to assist people on their journey to becoming successful in business, and I’m delighted that so many start-up companies have benefitted as a result.”

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