Irish State Bank has billions available for Irish businesses

The Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI) has done more lending in 2020 than any other year since its foundation. It has allocated over €2 billion in loans through various partners during the Coronavirus Crisis. A lot of this has been on the Future Growth Loan Scheme, as well as smaller schemes for Brexit. However, much of the €2 billion allocated to help Irish SMEs under the Credit Guarantee Scheme is still available. Why is this? The SBCI says "we are aware of some public commentary asking why SMEs have not taken up more of the capacity available under this scheme…the answer to this is that the €2bn capacity is an important statement of intent, that the capacity is there if needed.”

The BusinessLoans.ie View

It’s better to be over-capitalised than under-capitalised. If you don’t have a cushion of working capital and you wait until missed payments start stacking up in the bank statements before applying for loans you can find yourself in a position where you are getting declines and may only have higher interest rate loan options available or none at all.

There are a number of great free supports & mentoring from the Local Enterprise Office to set out a plan and see if debt funding is part of the solution. Enterprise Ireland has a financial planning grant worth €5000 for bigger companies. Finally, nobody knows your finances better than your accountant & they can help you assess your situation.

If debt funding is the right option we’re here to organise business loan quotes fast. Many of the loan options don’t have an early repayment penalty. That means, when the pandemic eases and your business doesn’t need as much working capital, you can settle the loan early and save money on what the remaining interest would have been if you let the loan run for the full term.

We’re here to help. Call us today on 01 55 636 55 for fast Credit Guarantee Scheme loan quotes.

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