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LCCI welcome furlough funding extension

LCCI's CEO reacts to news that the Government has extended funding for the furlough scheme to the end of June, with monthly review.

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LCCI CEO calls for more CBILS pace, plus clarity on furlough beyond May 31

With April payroll approaching, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is warning that unless banks up the pace of lending, then some of the capital’s SMEs will soon be out of business.

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Chamber members step up for the NHS and London

With coronavirus continuing to impact the country and the NHS under increasing pressure, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry members are playing a key role in helping the capital and health service to respond to the crisis.

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"It's all down to the banks now" - LCCI CEO

LCCI CEO, Richard Burge, writes about bank behaviour during the coronavirus crisis.

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LCCI CEO: time for banks and financial services leaders in London to show support for UK SMEs

With new research from the British Chambers of Commerce revealing that nearly a fifth (18%) of businesses have less than a month of cash in reserve, and nearly half (44%) 1 to 3 months’ worth – London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has again called for the financial sector in the city of London to show its support to the SMEs of the capital and UK.

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LCCI continue to call for city of London support for lending to SMEs

With the Government support package for both employed and self-employed having been announced, but remaining weeks away from access for many, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has issued another rallying cry for the financial institutions of the city of London to act in the national interest by actively demonstrating support to SMEs. 

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LCCI react to coronavirus support package for self-employed

LCCI react to the support package announced by the Chancellor to support self-employed people whose business is impacted by coronavirus.

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LCCI write to members about coronavirus

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has today written to its membership, reminding them of the Government’s coronavirus guidance and the need for the capital to ‘engage with the spirit of the new restrictions not just the letter.’

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LCCI respond to further 'stay at home' measures

'Comply with the spirit, not just the letter' - LCCI CEO Richard Burge responds to government's new coronavirus measures.

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LCCI react to Government coronavirus business support package

LCCI CEO Richard Burge responds to the coronavirus business support measures announced by the Chancellor (on Friday March 20).

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LCCI issue rallying cry to leaders of London's financial sector

London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has today issued a rallying cry for leaders of the financial and professional services ecosystem in London to pull together to increase bank lending until the Government’s coronavirus support measures are in place – in order to avoid SMEs across the UK going out of business.

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LCCI comment after Mayor of London's coronavirus summit

Commenting after a meeting of business groups with the Mayor of London about the economic impact of coronavirus, LCCI CEO Richard Burge said:

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