British Business Bank CEO visits Shropshire farm to see impact of funding

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British Business Bank CEO Louis Taylor visited Shropshire-based Cherrington Farm to see first-hand the difference the Bank’s funding is making in the agricultural sector.

Andrew Crow, Cherrington Farm owner, Louis Taylor, British Business Bank CEO and a representative from Oxbury.

Oxbury is a UK bank with a singular focus on farmers, food production and the rural economy. It recently secured a second transaction under the British Business Bank’s ENABLE Guarantee. The farm’s loan is part of the ENABLE Guarantee facility provided to Oxbury by the British Business Bank. The purpose of the original loan was for a combination of a biomass boiler refinance following extensive development and a strategic land purchase.

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