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Small retailers welcome UK government finance plans

Last updated: July 15, 2026 3:25 am
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Small retailers in the UK have expressed their approval of the government’s new plans to expand access to finance for small businesses. The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed these measures, stating that they are a crucial step towards assisting smaller firms in investing, growing, and competing in today’s challenging economic environment.

Bira emphasized the significance of improving access to finance for independent retailers, particularly as they face increasing operating costs and ongoing economic pressures. The organization believes that easier access to lending can enable businesses to modernize, expand, create jobs, and contribute to the overall recovery of the high street.

The government’s latest proposals aim to enhance the availability of finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which make up the majority of businesses in the UK. These plans are part of a broader strategy to stimulate investment and foster economic growth.

One of the main challenges faced by independent retailers has been access to finance. Smaller businesses often struggle to secure affordable funding for various investments, such as store refurbishments, stock purchases, technology upgrades, and energy efficiency improvements. Bira praised the government’s efforts to address these barriers and emphasized the importance of removing obstacles to financing for viable businesses looking to grow.

Andrew Goodacre, Chief Executive of Bira, highlighted that better access to finance would give independent retailers the confidence to invest in their businesses and support future growth. The association emphasized that improved lending options could help retailers adapt to changing consumer demands and remain competitive in a challenging market.

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Independent retailers play a crucial role in local economies across the UK, contributing to employment, community engagement, and the vibrancy of town centers. Bira noted that making finance more accessible would enable more small businesses to invest in their premises, strengthen local supply chains, and enhance the overall shopping experience for customers.

While Bira welcomed the government’s proposals as a positive step, the organization called for broader reforms to support independent retailers. This includes lowering business costs, reforming business rates, addressing retail crime, and implementing policies that encourage investment in high streets.

In conclusion, the government’s plans to expand access to finance for small businesses have been well-received by small retailers in the UK. By improving lending options and addressing key challenges faced by independent retailers, these measures can help support the growth and competitiveness of small businesses while contributing to the overall economic recovery.

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