Business support grants worth more than £680m have
reached businesses across Wales to help them respond to the financial
challenges of Covid-19, Ministers have announced.
The latest figures show that more than 56,000
grants have been paid to companies across the retail, leisure and hospitality
sector whose property has a rateable value of £51,000 or less.
These businesses
are also benefitting from rates relief through the £1.4bn package announced in
March.
New applications to the scheme will close on June 30 and
Ministers are urging any businesses that have not already done so, to contact
their local authority about this support.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said: “We understand that businesses have been hit hard by the
impact of the pandemic, and we have been doing all we can to ensure that
businesses have access to the urgent funds they need as quickly as possible.
“It has been a challenge, but thanks to the tireless
efforts of local authorities and the WLGA in administrating these grants, tens
of thousands of businesses across Wales are already benefitting from this
much-needed support.”
Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, Ken
Skates added: “Our package of business support is the most
comprehensive and generous in the UK, providing vital reassurance to thousands
of firms across Wales at a time when they need it most.
“We made a commitment to getting funds out to businesses
as quickly as possible and local authorities have played a key role in ensuring
that hundreds of millions of pounds has reached them.
“We continue to do all we can to ensure that a good
business in 2019, will be a good business in 2021.”
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