2024 ambassadors for Start Up Loans revealed

Paul Connaughton, founder, JPC Specialist Motorsports

An independent dog store in Leeds, a Super Car and motorsports events company in the Northeast, a post-mastectomy lingerie brand in the Midlands and a sustainable sportswear brand in Northern Ireland are among 14 businesses announced as Start Up Loans’ 2024 Ambassadors.

The annual Start Up Loans Ambassadors programme, now in its ninth year, celebrates inspiring UK business owners who have launched an enterprise using funding from the government-backed scheme. The Ambassadors have been selected as they demonstrate the resilience, creativity, and determination required to make a smaller business successful, and to provide inspiration for entrepreneurs across the UK.

This year, in addition to 12 Ambassadors drawn from each of the UK’s Nations and regions, two more Ambassadors have been selected. These business owners represent two important groups supported by the programme, who may face challenges in accessing funding elsewhere: one from the ex-forces community and the other from the 18-24 age group. More details about all the Ambassadors can be found below.

Previous Start Up Loans Ambassadors have gone on to secure considerable growth, such as Dash Water, NICE Drinks and UK Connect. One of the most successful scale-up businesses supported by a Start Up Loan is Castore, which at the end of 2023 had a valuation of approximately £950m.

The 2024 Ambassadors will be introduced at a dedicated event in central London that marks the start of a year-long programme which will see the new Ambassadors take part in a series of local and national activities, helping inspire and encourage aspiring start-up founders to take the leap into business ownership. 

Richard Bearman, Managing Director of Small Business Lending, British Business Bank, said: “I am delighted to welcome the new cohort of Start Up Loans Ambassadors, and I’m particularly excited that we’ve been able to add two additional business owners as Ambassadors this year: one from the ex-forces community and one representing Gen Z.

“All 14 of our Ambassadors have immensely impressive stories and truly represent the breadth and diversity of the UK’s smaller business community. These entrepreneurs are vital for our economy, and their success fuels our nation’s growth and prosperity. Our fixed-interest rate loans have helped over 100,000 entrepreneurs get their business off the ground, with many more taking up the offer of post-loan support from our mentors. We look forward to working with the UK’s founders for years to come”.

Since its inception in 2012, the Start Up Loan programme has delivered more than 115,000 loans to business owners across the UK, amounting to more than £1.1bn of funding. Of those loans, 40% of loan recipients have been women and 20% from Black, Asian, and Other Minority Ethnic backgrounds (not including White Minorities).

Regional breakdown of loans since 2012

UK Region Loans Made Amount Lent (£) Average Loan Amount (£)
East Midlands 6,607 64,158,395 9711
East of England 8,594 88,247,840 10269
London 23,295 224,972,451 9658
North East 6,078 57,815,094 9512
North West 14,456 139,493,854 9651
Northern Ireland 1,979 17,524,809 8855
Scotland 7,507 71,528,686 9528
South East 12,090 129,021,858 10672
South West 10,100 98,438,741 9746
Wales 4,919 50,173,329 10,200
West Midlands 9,608 93,322,386 9713
Yorkshire and The Humber 10,287 101,901,172 9906
Region not obtained 1,325 16,483,914 12441
Grand Total 116,845 1,153,082,529 9868