Applying for business start-up loans

Posted on 18th November 2024 by Streets Business


Image to represent Applying for business start-up loans

Securing funding for a new startup is one of the most critical steps in ensuring the success of a business venture. However, obtaining financing can often be challenging. For instance, traditional bank loans may not always be an option, or they might require security conditions like a personal guarantee.

One alternative is the government-backed Start Up Loan scheme, which offers personal loans to individuals aiming to start or grow a business in the UK. Those approved for the loan are also matched with a business mentor for a 12-month period. Importantly, this loan is unsecured, meaning there is no need to provide assets or a guarantor to support the application.

Business owners or partners can each apply for loans ranging from £500 to £25,000, with a maximum total loan of £100,000 per business. The typical loan amount is between £5,000 and £10,000. The scheme offers a fixed interest rate of 6% per year, with flexible loan repayment terms of 1 to 5 years. There are no application fees or early repayment penalties.

To apply for the loan, you must meet the following criteria:

  • You live in the UK
  • You are 18 years of age or older
  • You own (or plan to start) a UK-based business that has been trading for less than 36 months.

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