Friday 27 September 2013

Business Start Up Loans for E.E.C. and UK Citizens




The United Kingdom is a land of opportunity, with equality of opportunity for everyone. There are government loans available for business start-ups for British to EU citizens.

Launcher is a new business start-up finance programme for entrepreneurs. They offer new business owners aged 18-30 access to world-class teaching, a supportive community, regular mentoring and some of the easiest start-up funding available in the UK.
If you are a British citizen or legal resident of England and between 18 and 30, you can apply for this business finance. This programme is also open to EU citizens who have plans to move to the UK and start a business in England.

Getting a business loan for a small start-up can seem daunting, but with so many options available. Access to credit facilities, such as an overdraft or small business loan, are popular reasons for opening a bank account.
Overdrafts tend to be more flexible and do not carry the same onerous requirements of security of a loan. However, they have to be rearranged on a regular basis, probably every six to twelve months, and can be called in at any time. Overdrafts are more suited for day-to-day expenses incurred through running the business. It is not suitable for capital expenditure or to cover start-up costs for any length of time.
There are even business start-up loans for people with bad credit.


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