Hampshire Scaffolding Firm Secures Loan To Grow

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A Scaffolding firm based in Hampshire has been able to expand after securing a Government-backed loan.

Jarrett Scaffolding has secured a £50,000 discounted rate loan through NatWest as part of the Government’s Funding for Lending scheme.

The scaffolding firm was set up by Jay Pinnells who wanted to grow the company by taking on bigger contracts and stocking up on more materials, the Government-backed loan has also enabled him to add another heavy goods vehicle to his fleet and three new scaffolders.

Mr Pinnells was recommended to the bank by his accountant Daleep Pandey and was assisted by Annie Cains at the NatWest Southampton office

Mr Pinnells said:

“Without NatWest we wouldn’t have been able to expand”.

“Annie was absolutely fantastic; she is highly professional and methodically helped us through every step of the loan application.

“Annie is a pleasure to work with and as our business manager she continues to be on hand to offer advice and help with any queries.”

Annie added: “I’m so pleased we’ve been able to support Jay and his business, helping him towards his business ambitions. I’m looking forward to working with him to help him continue the success of his business.”

 

 

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