The Government has launched a call for evidence seeking views, evidence and experiences of applying for and accessing debt finance in the UK from members of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC). The call covers the following aspects: the lending market, demand for finance, application and approval process, alternative models of finance and under-served customers. If you have any experiences in these fields you would like to share, NFRC would be happy to listen to your thoughts and ensure they are submitted. Accessing finance can be a sensitive subject for business owners, so any submissions to the call for evidence that NFRC makes on behalf of its members can be fully anonymised. The call for evidence is designed to help the government assess how their existing policies meet the needs of business and the lending sector in overcoming barriers to finance. It will also help them understand where they may be able to go further to create growth through support for small businesses and the lending sector. NFRC members that want to participate can contact policy@nfrc.co.uk. The call for evidence ends on 8th May, 2024.
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