RBS has joined the Community Development Finance Association initiative.
Business banking options for the country's smallest organisations may be boosted after one of Britain's largest financiers opted to join a new scheme.
The owners of any small firm looking to
compare savings on
business account products in the near future may be pleased to note that the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is now partaking in the Community Development Finance Association initiative.
This scheme has been designed to boost the availability of cash to the "small grass roots businesses that are vital to communities" across the nation and is growing rapidly, as official figures have shown it to have loaned 77 per cent more to such companies in 2010.
Peter Ibbetson, small business chairman at RBS, commented: "It's vital all businesses, however small, get the help they need to thrive. This initiative will make a huge difference for those businesses that normally fall outside of mainstream lending."
This development may please Ed Moss of the Manufacturing Institute, who said recently that major banks in the UK need to do more to support businesses.
By Emma North