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Research has shown the scale of Covid borrowing among Hampshire’s businesses BUSINESSES in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight have borrowed more than £1.6billion in government Covid loans. Research shows 40,879 offers were made to businesses in the county under the Bounce Back Loan initiative or the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans. The first repayments on the earliest loans were due last month. The highest borrowing locally was in Winchester, where 2,048 businesses were offered a total of £61.7million under the Bounce Back Loan scheme and 163 were offered £41.2m in Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans (CBils), according to a study by insolvency company Business Rescue Expert. That adds up to £102.9m for 2,211 businesses.
Research has revealed how much Dorset businesses were offered in Covid loans DORSET businesses have borrowed more than three quarters of a billion pounds under the government’s Covid loan schemes. Research shows 19,347 offers totalling £762.9million were made to the county business under the Bounce Back Loan initiative or the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans. The first repayments on the earliest loans were due last month and there are warnings that many businesses may collapse while still owing money under the schemes. The highest borrowing locally was in Bournemouth West, where 2,957 businesses were offered a total of £88.2m under the Bounce Back Loans Scheme and 180 businesses received £45.1m in Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans (CBils) – a total of £133.3m to 3,137 businesses, according to a study by insolvency company Business Rescue Expert.
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Alexandria's almost $60 million from this year's COVID-19 federal relief bill, officially called the American Rescue Plan Act, presents our city with an unusual