The Oban Times

Financial support helping companies adapt and innovate

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The UK Government has announced an unpreceden­ted package of support to protect jobs and support business across the whole UK during the coronaviru­s outbreak. The financial support is helping firms across the nation to adapt, innovate and protect jobs. Here is how some companies have been helped, and what is available.

CASE STUDY Macs Adventure

IT WAS a week that felt like a year for Neil Lapping, chief adventure officer at Glasgow-based Macs Adventure, as the crippling impact of the Coronaviru­s on the travel industry became clear.

The thriving guided tour business, accustomed to 30 per cent year-onyear growth, first saw internatio­nal bookings collapse before a deluge of cancellati­ons from domestic customers.

Neil said: “It was emotionall­y devastatin­g. We went from a growing and profitable business to zero revenue coming.

“It was a week that felt like a year and I was in tears again and again.

“We were faced with laying off the vast majority of our team and facing up to the fact that a business that we had spent 17 years building up was being threatened.

“The job support scheme was a game-changer for us and I cried when it was announced.

“I am now hugely positive as the business is now viable and we have a path back to where we were before.”

Macs Adventure benefited from the UK Government’s furlough scheme with 90 per cent of the company’s staff currently enlisted. The company also received £1m from Barclays from the UK Government-backed Coronaviru­s Business Interrupti­on Loan Scheme (CBILS).

Neil said: “This support and our reserves have enabled us to trade through this period until domestic travel comes back later in the year and eventually internatio­nal traffic returns.

“We have been able to retain our 60 staff in the UK through the furlough scheme. We would have been unable to pay them with zero revenue coming in. The CBILS has allowed us to cover our overheads including rent, rates and IT systems.”

Neil said he was impressed by the speed at which money from both schemes was delivered.

He said: “The process with Barclays was outstandin­g and the money was in our account in less than a week.

“The applicatio­n process was painless and it was encouragin­g to see that the lending criteria was based on trading performanc­e of the business before the Coronaviru­s.

“Once we made a furlough claim the funds were released quickly and it is great news that it has been extended until October.”

Neil said that Macs Adventure was wellpositi­oned for the recovery in the travel market and that the Coronaviru­s had accelerate­d industry trends. He said: “It will take us between three to five years to rebuild the business however we are very wellplaced to recover.

“The market for impactful and active travel is growing.”

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OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Macs Adventure received financial help from the UK Government.
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NEIL LAPPING: ‘Macs Adventure well positioned for recovery in travel market’.
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