Budget 2010: Darling reveals lending targets for RBS and Lloyds

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The Chancellor has announced new targets for lending for the state-aided banks, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

RBS, which is 84% owned by the taxpayer and Lloyds, which is 41% owned by the taxpayer, will now have to make £94bn available in loans to small businesses. At least half of this lending must be to small and medium-sized firms. The Chancellor hopes the new targets will stimulate lending. He will create a new investment corporation - called UK Finance For Growth - to oversee the support for businesses. In December, the National Audit Office (NAO) revealed Government support for Britain's banks had reached £850bn, adding the the eventual cost to taxpayers will not be known for years. ...

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