Inclusive female-led lender approves £4m to UK SMEs in 12 months of CBILS

Ask Inclusive Finance (AskIf) was created with an inclusive mission to lend to SMEs who were unable to secure funding from mainstream lenders

Almost £4m of lending has been approved for credit worthy SMEs since the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans (CBILS) scheme launched in March 2020

17% of all AskIf CBILS loans have been distributed to BAME-owned businesses, while 22% of all loans have gone to female-led businesses

23rd March 2021:

A year since it was awarded CBILS lender status, responsible lender, AskIf, can now reveal it has approved close to £4m to deserving SMEs and micro businesses, playing an essential role in the national push to help businesses survive and thrive. AskIf has delivered on its mission to be an inclusive lender with 17% of CBILS loans distributed to BAME-owned businesses, and 22% to female-led businesses.

AskIf, founded in 2016 by Samantha Bamert, has worked with a variety of businesses from family-run food manufacturers, business consultancies, construction companies and even children’s nurseries on accessing CBILS. Priding themselves on an approachable and human application process, AskIf works personally with the borrower; learning about their business, their journey, present challenges and future concerns.

Birmingham’s Moonstone Day Care are one of those organisations, receiving a £100,000 CBILS loan in November 2020. Director Kerrie Ann-Wynter commented on the significance of the funding: “The number of children attending our nurseries dropped dramatically, so our income fell. We were very sure that we would gradually see children returning, but seeing our cash reserves shrinking was very stressful at times. We didn’t know whether we’d be able to cover our running costs every month as our outgoings remained high.

“The CBILS loan provided reassurance for us, our families, and our team that we could continue to trade until the number of children in our nurseries returned to normal. It would be devastating for the local community if we were to close, CBILS helped us avoid it. The closure of a nursery can have a serious knock-on effect and can prevent parents from being able to go to work.”

Samantha Bamert, Founder and CEO of AskIf, said: “We are committed to supporting businesses from across all communities in the UK and monitoring our reach to identify areas where we can improve diversity amongst our borrowers. Having the opportunity to make such a difference over the last year with CBILS has been nothing short of humbling; we have been in the trenches with our borrowers. It is an experience our lending team will take long into their financial careers.”

A year on from the launch of CBILS the Funding XChange Lending Monitor for 2021 reports that some funders are doing a disservice to UK businesses by defining sector exclusions, where some industries, such as hospitality, are seen as too risky. Given that these businesses’ positive trading performance makes them ineligible for government-backed lending, many of these high-performing businesses have limited options to access funding. The AskIf approach considers the specific circumstances of businesses and individuals using real-time data to ensure the recovery of UK business and in doing so can reach the SMEs other lenders are unable to support.

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Notes to Editors

Notes to editors

The deadline for CBILS applications is March 31st. AskIf wants to help small businesses who need it most to survive and thrive during this challenging period and into the future.

AskIf can lend between £50,000 and £100,000 to SMEs that have felt the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To be eligible for the scheme, a business must:

Be a UK-based Limited Company,

Have been trading for a minimum of 12 months,

Have a borrowing proposal which, if it were not for the current pandemic, would be considered viable.

About AskIf

Our mission is to foster entrepreneurship and help grow the UK economy. We are a diverse and inclusive team and one of the few female-led Fintechs in the UK. We are committed to supporting businesses from across all communities in the UK and monitor our reach to identify any areas where we can improve diversity amongst our borrowers.

For more details, images and any further information please contact:

Georgia Jaggs, georgia@ha-lo.co

Jess Ratty, jess@ha-lo.co

Image: Samantha Bamert, CEO and Founder, Ask Inclusive Finance


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