CBILS FAQs – All you need to know

CBILS update

The CBILS deadline has again had an extension, with application deadlines now set for 31st March 2021. We’re confident that we will continue to see high levels of applications, especially with another lockdown. Feedback from our clients evidences a large knowledge gap around the availability of CBILS funding. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a list of CBILS FAQs to provide SME business owners with a clearer picture.

This means that you don’t miss out on obtaining attractive and vital Government backed funding. Especially in such turbulent times.

Click here to view our latest FAQs on CBILS

The high street banks continue to struggle to provide the level of SME funding required. Meanwhile, UK business owners may find more suitable and accessible facilities through the alternative finance marketplace. As one of the largest independent finance brokerages in the UK, we have access to over 100 alternative lenders. This allows us to deliver SME solutions quickly and effectively.

Start your Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme application today

If you want to apply, or if you have further questions on your eligibility, then click here to apply or call one of our experts today on 0161 633 2548.

The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) is managed by the British Business Bank on behalf of, and with the financial backing of the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). British Business Bank plc is wholly owned by HM Government and is not authorised or regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Full details on CBILS and the list of participating CBILS lenders can be found on the British Business Bank website at: www.british-business-bank.co.uk/CBILS

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