New £2m fund targets growing businesses in North East Scotland
A new £2 million ONE Enterprise Fund has been created by Opportunity North East with the Andrew Salvesen Family Trust to support ambitious businesses at key points in their growth.
The fund provides interest-free loans, which can be from £10k to £50k in value and are repayable within five years, for defined growth-related activity within businesses.
Loan recipients also benefit from engagement in ONE’s activity in the region. The fund is evergreen with the amounts repaid being available for distribution in the future.
The ONE Enterprise Fund Panel is chaired by Patrick Machray, vice-chair of ONE, and includes representatives from the Andrew Salvesen Family Trust, ONE and other senior businesspeople.
It has already approved £294k of loans to seven businesses in its pilot phase. The businesses are active in digital, energy, and food, drink and agriculture. The fund is now rolling out with the next application round closing at the end of January 2020.
The fund will distribute up to £2m over five years with around £400k of loans made in any one year. Businesses will be active in a key industry sector in North East Scotland and should be located, or have significant activity, in the region.
The businesses’ will have a clearly defined growth plan and associated funding requirement, aligned with the ONE Enterprise Fund purpose, and commit to engaging constructively with ONE on an ongoing basis.
Sir Ian Wood KT GBE, chair of ONE, said: “We both want to help businesses in North East Scotland’s key sectors to achieve their growth plans and create employment and we are grateful to Andrew and his family for their commitment to this goal. The Fund will make a difference to the pace of change in our economy and the range of businesses that it is supporting demonstrates its relevance to the regional diversification and growth agenda.”
Andrew Salvesen, OBE DL, added: “We have been very encouraged by the range and quality of the businesses that have applied and been successful in the pilot phase. £2 million of funding is a good start, but hopefully other like-minded philanthropists might support this initiative, whereby yet more local companies could be helped in the future, providing enhanced long-term economic benefit to the North East.”
Patrick Machray OBE, chair of the ONE Enterprise Fund Panel, said: “Our role is to ensure we make the maximum impact with the resources available to us through the ONE Enterprise Fund. The Panel considers the ambition of the business, quality of its leadership, its growth potential, and where the funding ask fits in the business’s growth plan.
“We want to support businesses at key points in their growth to help them get ahead faster and create employment for the long term. This and the added value of engagement in ONE’s activity differentiates the funding.”
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