New help for Blackpool businesses to access growth money

New help for Blackpool businesses to access growth money

October 14, 2025

New help for Blackpool businesses to access growth money

A new way for businesses and charities across the Fylde Coast to access finance has launched in Blackpool. Business Funding Blackpool – Funding the Fylde Coast, which has opened in the heart of the town, has access to £3 million that has been made available in the North West through its umbrella company, Business Finance North West.


Business Funding Blackpool – Funding the Fylde Coast was encouraged to set up on the Fylde Coast by Business in the Community’s Blackpool Pride of Place Partnership,[1] with the support of one of its Board members, Lloyds Banking Group. This initiative will make it more attractive for people to bring their business ideas to the town, with start-ups and scale-ups now having better access to finance. 

Business Finance North West supports small businesses, entrepreneurs, and social enterprises to access the funding they need to start, grow, and create jobs. The community loans will support local firms that have been overlooked when trying to access money and funding. 

Today, business and charity leaders from across the Fylde Coast convened in Blackpool Tower Ballroom to hear how this new funding opportunity will help drive growth, support entrepreneurship, unlock opportunities for the local economy, and increase social impact. Network leaders from Pink Link, Blackpool Business Leadership Group, Federation of Small Business, Blackpool’s voluntary sector, North and Western Chamber of Commerce, Blackpool Council’s Blackpool Unlimited service, and The Fylde Coast Responsible Business Network also collectively helped to encourage Business Finance North West to expand its operations to Blackpool. 

John FallonChair of BITC’s Blackpool Pride of Place Partnership, said:  

We’re thrilled to work with local business leaders and Lloyds Banking Group to offer local entrepreneurs the chance to innovate, build, and grow in Blackpool and along the Fylde Coast.

Chris Sood-NichollsManaging Director, Regional Development Sustainability & ESG Finance at Lloyds Banking Group, said:  

This is a testament to what can be achieved when local partnerships and national commitment come together. By supporting Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs), Lloyds Banking Group is helping to make finance more accessible for businesses and social enterprises, supporting Blackpool and the Fylde Coast’s ambition to be a vibrant, inclusive, and innovative place to live, work, and grow.

Stephen WaudChief Executive of Business Finance North West, said:  

I’m absolutely thrilled to bring our CDFI model to Blackpool and the Fylde Coast, based in The Robinson – a new £8.2m development on Church Street, Blackpool. We’ve got over 20 years’ experience of supporting businesses across the North of England to access finance they could not find elsewhere. That’s not because their ideas were not good enough but because traditional lenders often say no to businesses without long trading histories, assets, or the ‘right’ postcode.

Cllr Mark SmithBlackpool Council’s Cabinet Member for Economy and Built Environment, said:  

We have some fantastic businesses in Blackpool that we want to grow so they can hire more people and help us make Blackpool better. 
 
The council supports start up loans for new businesses and offers net zero and growth advice, but this fills a vital funding gap that will allow companies to finance expansion in a way that is affordable, and not reliant on bidding to big banks.

Andy Charles, Blackpool Pride of Place Director at Business in the Community, said: 

We are delighted that Business Finance Blackpool has launched today to benefit the town and Fylde Coast. This initiative will help businesses, charities, and social enterprises who are all able to benefit from this funding, ensuring that no organisation gets left behind. This is evidence of the effect that business partnerships can have on local communities through growth and jobs.

If your business is interested in benefiting from this funding, find out more at https://www.financenw.org/ or contact Simon Truby on 07368208922 or Ronnie Harris on 07593 574476. 

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Notes to the editor

[1] The Blackpool Pride of Place Partnership, founded in 2017, is part of Business in the Community, and is a partnership of the private, public, and voluntary sectors working together to create long-term transformational change in Blackpool. 
[2] Lloyds Banking Group has invested £43 million of funding to support Community Development Finance Institutions. Lloyds Banking Group is aiming to invest in 800 businesses through its funding, supporting around 10,500 jobs nationally. 

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About Business in the Community

Our Vision: Responsible business is the foundation for economic growth. 
  
Our Mission: We convene, campaign, and consult to deliver economic, social, and environmental change. 
  
Who We Are: Business in the Community is the UK’s largest and most influential responsible business network supported by our Royal Founding Patron, King Charles III. 
  
Why Join: We work in partnership with business, government, and other voluntary sector partners to lead action on the ground across the UK. We combine over 40 years of thought leadership and experience with delivery in organisations and in communities. 

About Lloyds Banking Group 

Lloyds Banking Group is a leading UK based financial services group providing a wide range of banking and financial services, focused on personal and commercial customers.      
As part of the Group, Lloyds provides expert financial support and guidance to the households, businesses and communities of Britain.      
We help businesses from all parts of the UK, and across all different sectors and sizes, giving them the funding and support they need to grow both at home and abroad.      
  
Our support for businesses      
We’re proud to support almost one million UK businesses with leading digital and relationship banking services, as they start up, grow and thrive.    
In 2024 we helped 100,000 small businesses and charities with new banking.      
Through a network of relationship teams based across the UK, as well as internationally, we deliver a mix of local understanding and global expertise necessary to provide long-term support to our clients to help them fulfil their growth aspirations.      
We offer a broad range of finance beyond term lending, spanning import and export trade finance, structured and asset finance, securitisation facilities and capital market funding.      
Our product specialists provide bespoke financial services and solutions, including tailored cash management, international trade, treasury and risk management services.      
To see the latest factsheet setting out how we support UK businesses please visit: Supporting British businesses – Lloyds Banking Group plc    

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