Bibby Financial Services (BFS), has increased funding for SMEs in the West Midlands to £57 million as it looks to extend its support for the region’s commercial businesses. Between May 2016 and May 2017, BFS boosted funding in the region by 16%.
Noteworthy increases include Coventry, where the funder grew its funding support by 20 per cent to £11,145,404, and Birmingham, where it increased finance provided to SMEs by five per cent to £21,888,232.
The funder has 19 local offices, including its West Midlands Business Centre in Birmingham’s Colmore Business District.
Jim Davis, Head of Sales for BFS in the West Midlands said: “The West Midlands is a hotbed of enterprise and innovation and we’re delighted that we’ve been able to support so many commercial businesses to achieve their growth aspirations.
“It’s a hugely exciting time for businesses throughout the West Midlands. In Coventry, the Friargate and Bishop Gate developments will act as a big boost for the local economy, providing opportunities for big and small businesses alike.
“Similarly, there are a range of infrastructure proposals in place throughout Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands region that will stimulate local supply chains – many of which are made up of those in the SME community.”
According to BFS’s SME Confidence Tracker report, West Midlands businesses are among the most positive in the country today. Almost one in nine (87%) said they invested in their business in the first three months of the year and over half (53%) said they expect sales to increase in the three months leading up to July.
Jim Davis added: “To take advantage of opportunities arising from local and national infrastructure projects and regional inward investment, businesses need to make sure they have stable cashflow to enable them to fulfil existing orders and take on new business.
“We look forward to extending our funding support for businesses throughout the region even further as we enter the summer months.”
BFS supports more than 7,000 UK businesses in 300 industry sectors. In March, the business was awarded a place in the Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For 2017, the sixth time it has appeared in the top 100.