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16
December
2011

Loans & Business Support from Fredericks Foundation

Fredericks Foundation has operations across much of the South of England including Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and the West Country. 

Fredericks Foundation will consider you for a loan and business support if you can demonstrate that you have made a genuine application for funds to your bank or a mainstream lender – and that you have been turned down.

Your business can be at any stage: you may require money to start-up; capital to expand your business; or funds to bridge a gap. Whether you are a sole trader, in a partnership or have a limited company you may be eligible for a loan.

For start-up businesses we offer up to a maximum of £10,000, though our average loan is less than £5,000. For established businesses with a financial track record the maximum loan is £20,000.

This is a very useful form of finance and Charlton Baker are happy to assist any Wiltshire based business with their application forms.

Categories: Qinnect, Charlton Baker

About the Author

Anthony Brown

Anthony Brown

After undergoing his training within a Corporate Finance team of a medium sized Accountancy Practice he became a self-employed consultant at the age of 23.  Over a ten year period he undertook many assigning within the Corporate Finance, Management Accounting and Business Advisory specialisms acting quite often as a part-time Finance Director for a variety of Owner Managed Businesses.

Having moved to Wiltshire he returned to Public Practice in 2010 and has built up a wealth of contacts across the county and concentrates on developing new business opportunities for Charlton Baker, meeting potential new clients and helping to manage existing client relationships.  He is actively providing Corporate Finance advice and he is also Vice-President of the Devizes Chamber of Commerce.

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