Businesses
in Wales impacted by the rapid spread of the Omicron virus can now apply for
emergency financial support from the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience
Fund (ERF). |
Economy
Minister Vaughan Gething (pictured) previously said £120 million would be available for
retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism business and their supply chains
affected by the move to alert level 2 announced by the First Minister on
Wednesday 22 December. Eligible
businesses can apply for grants of between £2,500 to £25,000, with grants
dependent on their size and number of employees. The application
window will be open for two weeks, with payments starting to reach businesses
within days. Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said: “This Welsh Government has pulled every lever possible to support businesses across Wales since the pandemic hit, and we continue to act to ensure needs are met. “Following positive engagement with businesses, trades unions
and other partners, we recently changed the eligibility criteria for the ERF
support. The ERF grant is a Wales-only top up payment that currently supports
eligible businesses who have seen a 60% drop in their income between December
and February compared with the same period two years ago. The new criteria
means that businesses in these sectors who have seen a 50% reduction in their
turnover will now also be able to access the ERF. “This means more businesses will receive more support from the
Welsh Government.” Non-essential
retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses in Wales can also receive
support from the Non Domestic Rates (NDR) linked grant which is being
administered by local authorities. Businesses will be entitled to a payment
of £2,000, £4,000 or £6,000 depending on their rateable value. Local
authorities are also administrating a discretionary fund for sole traders,
freelancers and taxi drivers and businesses that employ people but do not pay
business rates. Last week this was doubled to £1,000. The Welsh
Government has provided in excess of £2.5bn funding to Welsh businesses since
the start of the pandemic. Focused particularly on backing small businesses
and Welsh communities, it’s targeted approach has helped protect in excess of
160,000 Welsh jobs which might otherwise have been lost. * Apply for Economic Resilience Fund support here: COVID-19 Support for Business | Business Wales (gov.wales) |
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