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Western EuropeAugust 24 2022

Could the UK revoke guarantees for Covid-19 loan schemes?

The war of words between the UK government and banks about extensive losses over government-guaranteed loans during Covid-19 has escalated. Analysis by Alex Jay and Jack Barlow of law firm Stewarts.
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Could the UK revoke guarantees for Covid-19 loan schemes?

In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UK government established three main schemes to ease the financial burden on businesses:

The main incentives for accredited lenders under the schemes were the government guarantees on offer. The CBILS and CLBILS loans were 80% backed by the government, while BBLS loans benefitted from a 100% guarantee. 

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