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Government to provide £500,000 to help armed forces personnel access credit union services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
More than 69,000 Bounce Back Loans worth over £2 billion have been approved during the first 24 hours of the scheme, the Chancellor has announced.
The Government is to give the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) the power to suspend a consumer credit licence with immediate effect where there …
Funding for debt advice providers to help people affected by Coronavirus.
More funding to tackle unlawful lending, and an increase in the amount of money seized from loan sharks to support those most vulnerable to their nasty tactics
Prime Minister praises successful start-up loans scheme which gives young entrepreneurs the finance and support to strike out on their own
18 to 24-year-olds to gain access to StartUp loans and expert, personal support to help develop business plans and access training.
The first wave of cash from the £82.5 million Start-Up Loans scheme is now being distributed to young entrepreneurs, helping launch up to 30,000 new companies.
The government's Start Up Loan scheme approves 25,000th business loan, taking the amount lent to new firms to nearly £130 million.
Age range increased from 24 to 30 to meet demand, and help more new businesses get affordable finance.
Urgent restrictions on Crisis Loans have been announced today in order to protect the discretionary Social Fund budget.
The first Start-Up Loans to young Northern Irish entrepreneurs will be made this summer, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today.
Thousands more young people have the opportunity to apply for government loans to turn their business ideas into reality.
Rishi Sunak is taking further action to support firms affected by coronavirus by bolstering business interruption loans and announcing a new scheme for larger companies.
The government has announced the sale of outstanding student loans owed by around a quarter of a million borrowers for £160 million.
The government launches process to sell off the last remaining publicly-owned mortgage-style student loans
Treasury publishes Loan Charge review by former NAO boss Sir Amyas Morse and government response
Government announces next stage in the new £10 million 'Start-up Loans' for young people pilot scheme.
The 10,000th loan from the government’s successful Start Up Loans scheme has been awarded to a budding entrepreneur from Cornwall.
Plans to increase the minimum debt which can trigger bankruptcy proceedings and improve the low cost debt relief system are being considered by the government.
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