Lloyds Bank offers support for disabled entrepreneurs

A man with Down Syndrome wearing an apron and crossing his arms


Lloyds Bank has launched Disability Means Business, a campaign that provides support for disabled and neurodivergent business owners.

Lloyds' new Disability Means Business hub encourages disabled people to start their own business, with tailored advice on how to unlock funding with confidence and grow the business. Disabled or neurodivergent entrepreneurs can also check their eligibility for grants, access short educational videos and register for tailored mentoring.

With disabled or neurodivergent entrepreneurs making up around 25 per cent of all small business owners in the UK, Disability Means Business instils confidence in those ready to take the leap into business ownership.

Visit the 'supporting disabled-owned business' page on Llyods website.

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The Motability Scheme is the service that keeps disabled people moving. It’s delivered by Motability Operations and overseen by the Motability Foundation, which helps disabled people make the journeys they choose.