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1 CREDIT GUARANTEE SCHEME Customer Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the purpose of the Scheme? The purpose of the Scheme is to encourage additional lending to micro, small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs), not to substitute for conventional lending that would otherwise have taken place. It is not a grant, nor is it a support for ailing businesses. The Scheme will allow a business to not only acquire a loan it could not otherwise obtain, but also to establish a favourable credit history with a lender so that the business may obtain future financing on its own. 2. Who is eligible for a Guarantee? SMEs that are based in Ireland or are Irish owned may be eligible for the Scheme if they can demonstrate commercial viability (i.e. repayment capacity for additional credit facilities), but have been refused conventional bank credit facilities due to: (1) Insufficient collateral, and/or (2) Growth/expansionary SMEs which due to their sectors, markets or business model are perceived as a higher risk under current credit risk evaluation practices. 3. Where can I apply for a facility under the Credit Guarantee Scheme? You cannot apply directly for a guaranteed scheme credit facility. You must apply for a standard commercial facility under normal circumstances by going through a participating lender (currently Allied Irish Banks p.l.c., Bank of Ireland or Ulster Bank Ireland Limited). All lending decisions, including assessing business viability and whether or not it is appropriate to use the CGSFAQC 10/12 Version 2.0 Page 1 of 5
2 Scheme in connection with a specific lending transaction, are fully delegated to the participating lenders. The lender will look to provide a normal commercial borrowing facility wherever possible but can consider using the Scheme if: The lender determines that the proposition is viable and the borrowing can be repaid but The business has no or insufficient security available to meet the lender s normal security requirements or There are aspects of the borrower s sector, business model or target market which are perceived as high risk under the lender s normal credit risk assessment processes And The borrowing proposal meets basic Scheme eligibility criteria Allied Irish Banks p.l.c., Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank Ireland Limited are eligible to grant facilities under the Credit Guarantee Scheme. The decision to grant or not to grant a facility is up to the lender. 4. Can I apply to the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation for a facility? No. The Credit Guarantee Scheme (CGS) is delivered by the relevant lenders on behalf of the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation. Lenders are required to exercise the same care and procedures in granting a CGS facility as they would for conventional facilities of similar amounts. Decisions related to granting facilities rest entirely with lenders. The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation does not become involved in the decisionmaking process of the lenders nor does it accept or process facility applications. 5. Why are some lenders choosing not to participate in the scheme? Allied Irish Banks p.l.c., Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank Ireland Limited are eligible to grant facilities under the CGS. The decision to engage in the scheme is up to individual lenders. CGSFAQC 10/12 Version 2.0 Page 2 of 5
3 6. What is the maximum facility amount I can access under the scheme? The minimum facility amount that an SME can access under the scheme is 10,000, while the maximum is 1 million. 7. What types of loans are eligible? Term & demand loans, other instruments with term loan-like structures and performance bonds are covered by the Scheme. Overdrafts are excluded from the Scheme. 8. Can I refinance my existing loans? No, refinancing of existing debt is explicitly excluded from the scheme. However, in cases where new lending is sought as part of an overall package that includes refinancing existing debt, where there is not enough additional security to support the additional borrowing, the lender may provide a guaranteed facility to support the business.. 9. What are the costs? Premium As part of the condition of entry to and participation in the scheme a 2% premium must be paid by the borrower to the Government. This premium is assessed and collected annually or quarterly in advance throughout the life of the guarantee (max. 3 years) on the scheme facility, based on the contracted scheme balance. A premium schedule will be provided by the lender as part of the facility documentation, the initial payment is made at first drawdown and thereafter collection is made by Standing Order. The Scheme Guarantee Premium is the amount of money the borrower pays as a contribution towards the costs of the State providing the Scheme. As such it is analogous with an arrangement fee payable for the provision of a facility, and not an insurance premium paid to give the borrower protection against their inability to repay a facility which has been provided. For more information, please review the Credit Guarantee Scheme Information Booklet on the Department s website or contact any of the participating financial institutions. Lender Interest Rate and Fees The lender may charge interest and fees on the Scheme Facility in line with normal commercial terms. CGSFAQC 10/12 Version 2.0 Page 3 of 5
4 10. If a participating lender rejects a business s proposal and does not approve its request for a facility under this scheme, what can the business do? Decisions to lend are based on the lending criteria of each financial institution. A business could contact another lender participating in the scheme, since lenders have different criteria when assessing an application. In the event that a business s documented credit application is declined by Ulster Bank Ireland Limited, then the business is entitled to apply to their Business Credit Review Office who will undertake an independent and impartial review of the original decision. If a business has applied through Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. or Bank of Ireland an appeal can be made through their own internal facility appeals process. If the business s appeal has been unsuccessful, and the business believes the bank s decision was unjustified, the business has the right to apply to the Credit Review Office. The Credit Review Office will undertake an independent and impartial re-evaluation of the bank s decision. The Credit Review Office has no regulatory or statutory powers to override bank lending decisions, which are a matter for the internal policy and governance of the banks. The outcome of the review process for the borrower will be an independent and impartial opinion on the credit decision. If the Credit Review Office s opinion is that the lending could have been made within acceptable risk boundaries, the bank will be required to either comply with the recommendation or explain to the Credit Review Office why they will not do so. 11. What are the restrictions on Exporting? As the Scheme will operate under the De Minimis State Aid rules, it cannot be used to specifically support export-related activities. This is because public support for exporting is particularly sensitive from a competition perspective and so is covered by separate EU agreements. This does not mean, however, that because a business exports it is ineligible from receiving a Scheme-backed facility. It is the purpose to which the funds borrowed will be put which is the determinant. A Scheme Facility may not be provided to support a transaction where the amount of funding required is explicitly linked to a quantity of goods or value of services being exported. Therefore a facility to provide working capital specifically in support of export sales will be ineligible because working capital requirements are usually driven by sales. CGSFAQC 10/12 Version 2.0 Page 4 of 5
5 Lenders need to consider whether the funding is in support of dedicated export activities and that the decisive factor is the presence of an intention to promote exports. Activities which would be ineligible in this context include, for example, the financing of: an advertising campaign outside Ireland an individual export order or series of orders the manufacture of a product which is only available to customers in an overseas market the establishment of a representative office outside Ireland or the appointment of an overseas agent the setting up of a distribution network overseas Activities not directly related to specific exports are eligible, including: participation in trade fairs feasibility studies or consultancy support to facilitate the launch of a new or existing product into a new market specific activities (e.g. generic product development, equipment purchase or facilities enhancement activities) within the Irish operations of a business, irrespective of the current composition of market(s) into which the business sells Note that this spending does not necessarily have to take place in Ireland. For more information, please contact any of the participating financial institutions. Ulster Bank Allied Irish Bank SME Lending Desk Bank of Ireland CGSFAQC 10/12 Version 2.0 Page 5 of 5
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