Midlands Engine Investment Fund launches £100 million SME equity fund

Date posted: February 22, 2018
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The British Business Bank (BBB) has launched a further wave of its £250million Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF) with up to £100million of equity finance to be made available to small businesses across the Midlands.

Working with the region’s ten Local Enterprise Partnerships, fund managers, and the business community, the new funding will broaden the funding options and opportunities available to Midlands businesses.

Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP, Housing Secretary and Ministerial Champion for the Midlands Engine, said:

The Midlands Engine already boasts over 14 per cent of the UK’s high-growth businesses and its economy is worth more than £230 billion – larger than countries like Denmark.

We want to harness its huge potential and help give small firms across the Midlands that much needed boost to grow their business.

Ensuring every part of the UK can play to its strengths and spread prosperity is central to our Industrial Strategy, and this fund will not only generate jobs to benefit the entire Midlands but, ultimately, the British economy.

Patrick Magee, Chief Commercial Officer, British Business Bank, said:

On Tuesday the British Business Bank’s Small Business Finance Market report revealed significant regional imbalances in the supply of equity finance across the UK.  We believe there is a major opportunity to increase the supply of equity finance in the Midlands, and to enhance the growth ecosystem.  The British Business Bank already supplies £1.2 billion of finance to Midlands businesses and the Midlands Engine Investment Fund will provide more in the most needed areas.

The launch of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund’s equity finance will help to grow the region’s access to funds to support its economic potential and collective talent. I encourage Midlands businesses looking to take the next step in their growth journey to connect with our three Fund Managers to see how equity finance could benefit them.

Jonathan Taylor, Vice President of the European Investment Bank, said:

This exciting new initiative will enable companies across the Midlands to expand, create new jobs and harness business opportunities. The European Investment Bank is pleased to support the new Midlands Engine Investment Fund that follows the proven success of regional funds elsewhere in the UK and across Europe to provide new investment that addresses the specific financing needs of local firms.

Following the launch, the Midlands Engine Investment Fund and its network of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) are to host 10 events across the West, East and South-East Midlands. The events will provide intermediary advisers with the opportunity to learn more about the funding available, its potential uses and, most importantly, how to apply. For more information on these events visit here http://meif.co.uk/news-and-events/events/

The Midlands Engine Investment Fund will invest in equity finance through appointed Fund Managers: 

Midven Ltd will operate a Venture fund focusing on the West Midlands
Foresight Group LLP will run a similar fund focused on the East & South-East Midlands
Mercia Technologies PLC will run a Proof of Concept and Early Stage Equity fund addressing the whole of the Midlands.

The equity funds will join the £120m of Loan funds launched in August 2017.  These are made up of:

Small Business Loans Funds operated in the West Midlands by BCRS Business Loans Ltd and in the East & South East Midlands by Enterprise Loans East Midlands Ltd and a larger Debt Finance fund operated across the whole of the Midlands by Maven Capital Partners UK LLP.

For more information on the funding available, please visit www.meif.co.uk

The Midlands Engine Investment Fund project is supported financially by the European Union using funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020, the European Investment Bank and the British Business Bank.

The Midlands Engine Investment Fund regional event series is as follows:

Silverstone – 26th February 2018, 8am – 10am

Lincoln – 2nd March 2018, 11.30am – 1.30pm

Dudley- 6th March 2018, 8am – 10am

Telford – 7th March 2018, 8am – 10am

Malvern – 8th March 2018, 10.30am – 12.30pm

Coventry – 9th March 2018, 8am – 10am

Derby – 14th March 2018, 8am – 10am

Leicester – 16th March 2018, 8am – 10am

Stoke – 19th March 2018, 9.30am – 11.30am

Birmingham – 20th March 2018, 8am – 10am

To find out how to attend please visit our event page here: http://meif.co.uk/news-and-events/events/

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