Lloyds Bank looks to boost UK automotive sector

Businesses in the automotive supply chain that need to invest in bespoke tools to complete contracts are to get specialist support, thanks to the launch of a new tooling finance product by Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.

Tooling finance is tailored to manufacturers with a proven track record in the automotive supply chain, and provides up to 90% of the project cost upfront, with typical terms of up to 24 months.

By freeing up cash that would otherwise be tied up in machinery, tooling finance aims to take the pressure off working capital and providing ambitious businesses with the capital to invest in growth.

It has been developed specifically to back the 2,049 firms and 78,000 workers in the UK automotive supply chain, and comes with support from Lloyds Bank’s experienced manufacturing relationship managers.

Dave Atkinson, UK head of manufacturing for SME, Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said: “We have a deep understanding of automotive manufacturing and know that the UK is one of the most attractive locations for investment in the sector. As a result, our clients through the supply chain are seeing increasing opportunities for growth.

“We also understand that high up-front costs can make investing in growth very difficult for firms that are looking to grow. To help them, we have developed a tooling finance solution that will support automotive manufacturers and suppliers in funding bespoke tooling.”

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