The Business Exchange Swindon & Wiltshire Edition 32: Aug/Sept 2017 | Page 5

BUSINESS NEWS NEW LOAN FUND TO BOOST INVESTMENT BY LOCAL BUSINESS The Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership (SWLEP) has opened its call to the ‘Growing Places Infrastructure Fund (GPIF)’ to support infrastructure investment by local businesses. Businesses can bid for a loan in the region of £1m for infrastructure projects which will result in the creation of new jobs and/or new homes. The fund is open to businesses, the third sector, higher education and research institutions and the public sector working in partnership with private investors. The SWLEP is particularly looking for applications requiring capital investment to accelerate their project or re-invigorate stalled schemes. John Mortimer, Chairman of the SWLEP Board said: “We are pleased to be able to open a call for GPIF loan investment and to provide much needed infrastructure funding to businesses and organisations in Swindon and Wiltshire. We are keen to hear from projects which will help us deliver our priorities for the area and create new jobs and deliver new homes’. GPIF is a ‘revolving loan fund’ which offers negot iable terms for repayment and a straightforward 2 stage application process. Stage one comprises an application form which will be independently assessed before consideration by the SWLEP Board; this will take 7 weeks from the closing date of the call. Successful applicant/s at this stage will be provided a notional allocation of funds. Stage two focusses on developing more detailed business information on issues such as project costs and procurement. This will take a further 6 weeks. The SWLEP is keen for eligible private and public sector organisations to apply for GPIF and utilise the opportunity to progress their projects. Paddy Bradley, Director of the SWLEP said “The 2017 GPIF open call for applications has the potential to unlock infrastructure investment within our area. I would encourage those with strong business cases to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to deliver on their projects.” The deadline to submit applications for a GPIF loan is noon on Friday, August 4 2017. Further information on the GPIF scheme and application process can be found by visiting: www.swlep.co.uk Royal visit celebrates 20th anniversary of Swindon company Swindon IT and Communications company, Excalibur Communications was honoured by a visit from Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal on Tuesday July 18, to commemorate its 20th anniversary and in recognition of the extraordinary work the company has done for charity and the local community. Excalibur originally began life trading as a mobile phone shop and grew to 20 outlets under the Mobile Phone Centre Franchise. In 2000, the business rebranded as Excalibur and moved away from mobile retailing, entering the B2B marketplace and adding IT services to its offering. In doing so it became a Microsoft Gold Partner and one of the largest Vodafone partners in the UK. Today, from its premises at Arclite House on Century Road, Excalibur employs 60 people and operates a portfolio of more than 4,000 clients nationwide. The company has won many awards including top industry award Best Unified Comms Dealer and was listed at 55 in The Sunday Times Top 100 Employers 2017, ranking 8th overall for ‘Giving something back’. Over the last two decades, Excalibur has raised thousands of pounds for local good causes, and helped more than 200 organisations in the last three years alone. In 2015, the Excalibur team raised a staggering £50,000 for the Bath RUH Forever Friends Appeal, helping to fund the teenage cancer ward. The company also runs a voluntary salary sacrifice scheme where employees vote quarterly on who to donate money to, with the company match funding those donations. In June, £4,000 was donated to CALM, a local child Leukaemia Charity. Executive Chairman James Phipps believes strongly in sharing business success and giving back to the community which is a view shared wholeheartedly by Excalibur’s newly appointed CEO Peter Boucher. In 2016, James Phipps launched the Younite Foundation charity for children and young people. “We are honoured to receive Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal at our premises today,” said James Phipps “At Excalibur we are extremely proud of the work we do within the community, and indeed the working environment we provide. But we are particularly proud that such a strong culture of giving and community involvement runs throughout the team. There is a genuine desire to support the communities in which we work that goes beyond corporate social responsibility.” During her visit Her Royal Highness unveiled a plaque to mark the 20th anniversary of the foundation of company and met several members of the team. The Mayor of Swindon [Councillor Mrs. Maureen Penny], The Police & Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire Mr. Angus Macpherson, MBE, members of the Swindon Civic Community and representatives from local charities Jessie May, BIOS and the Younite Foundation were also in attendance. The Princess Royal was presented with a bunch of flowers by James Phipps’ children Ruby and Isabella Phipps before she departed. www.adpilot.co.uk 01225 618 030 Google AdWords campaigns piloted by experts. Find out how we can take your AdWords campaign to new heights. THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 2017 5