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Covid loans make UK taxpayers shareholders in cannabis oil firm

by August 5, 2022
August 5, 2022
Covid loans make UK taxpayers shareholders in cannabis oil firm

British taxpayers are now shareholders in a further 65 companies because of a government rescue funding scheme set up during the Covid crisis – including a medical cannabis firm, a video game studio and a chain of bars offering activities like ping pong.

A list published by the government’s development bank reveals an eclectic range of firms that have received convertible loans as part of the Future Fund.

The pot of cash was set up by the former chancellor, Rishi Sunak, with the aim of supporting start-up firms struggling to capture investment during the depths of the pandemic and has supported 1,190 companies with funding worth £1.14bn.

The latest data, released by the British Business Bank (BBB), reveals stakes in companies including the video game studio Just Won’t Die, kombucha maker Flower of Life, and Lightpoint Medical, which develops robot technology for cancer surgery. Taxpayers also have a slice of State of Play Hospitality, which runs activity bar brands such as Bounce, Flight Club and Puttshack, that offer table tennis, darts and mini-golf respectively.

The state also holds shares in Avida Global limited, a producer of medicinal cannabis oils, which is chaired by Benjamin Mancroft, who entered the House of Lords in February 1988 – and once made headlines for controversial remarks he made about NHS nurses who were treating him at the Royal United hospital in Bath.

The firm opened in 2018 and cultivates the plant from a farm in Colombia. Medical cannabis was made legal in the UK in November 2018, but is still only prescribed by doctors to “very few” people, according to the NHS website.

Around a third of the businesses that have received support from the Future Fund have had their loans converted to equity after they raised private funding that at least matched that from the government. This means the taxpayer now has an equity stake in more than 400 companies.

Previous data releases from the BBB have revealed these firms include The Business Champion Awards winner Killing Kittens, the Black Sheep coffee chain and football club Bolton Wanderers. Taxpayers also have equity in another Kombucha maker – Better Tasting Drinks Co Limited – and another cannabis-related firm, the cannabidiol products producer Grass & Co.

Ken Cooper, a managing director at the BBB, said: “The Future Fund was created to ensure a flow of capital, at the height of the pandemic, to companies that would otherwise have been unable to access government support schemes, while ensuring long-term value for the UK taxpayer.

“We are pleased to see so many of those companies now going on to raise further private sector capital, which will allow the Future Fund to benefit from their continued growth.”

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