The Show Starter Loan Scheme is supporting up to $90 million of lending to eligible existing arts and entertainment entities that have been adversely affected by COVID-19. Under the Scheme, the Government is guaranteeing 100% of new loans taken out by eligible arts and entertainment businesses to deliver new productions or events for a live audience. Loans are provided by participating lenders.
Established Australian arts and entertainment entities that have been adversely affected by COVID-19, looking to deliver a new production or event for a live audience.
Pre-screening applications for the Show Starter Loan Scheme are now open, and will close on 16 June 2021. Loans must be approved by participating lenders by 30 June 2021, or until funding for the Commonwealth guarantee is exhausted.
Participating lenders may provide eligible entities loans of up to 50% of the total budget for a new arts and entertainment production or event, or $5 million—whichever is the lesser amount. The maximum term of each loan is five years.
The Show Starter Loan Scheme is a $90 million loan initiative designed to help creative economy businesses access financing for new productions and events that stimulate job creation and economic activity.
The Scheme is part of the Government's $250 million COVID-19 Creative Economy Support Package and is being delivered through the $40 billion Coronavirus Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Guarantee Scheme. It provides tailored support to arts and entertainment businesses that have been adversely affected by the pandemic. The Show Starter Loan Scheme is backed by a 100% Government guarantee, which will enhance the ability of participating lenders to provide credit.
Under the Scheme, eligible Australian creative economy businesses will be able to apply for loans of up to 50 per cent of the total budget for an activity (or up to $5 million, whichever is the lesser amount) to support the delivery of new arts and entertainment productions or events. Loan terms are for up to five years.
There is a two-step process for accessing the Show Starter Loan Scheme:
You will need to provide the following documentation as part of your Intention to Borrow submission:
Further information about your entity and proposed activity is also required to be submitted in the Intention to Borrow form.
For further information on the Scheme, access the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) document attached below.
To submit an Intention to Borrow application, visit the SmartyGrants online portal.
You can also access the Show Starter Loan Scheme Rules through SmartyGrants.
The following lenders are participating under this Scheme:
If your submission is assessed as eligible, you can provide a copy of your Notice of Eligibility to one of these participating lenders. The participating lenders will then follow their standard lending process, including credit assessment. Please contact the participating lenders directly in relation to what loan products they are offering under the Scheme.
Information about other banks providing loans under the Scheme will be published here when available.
If you have any questions or need further information, please email the Show Starter Loan Scheme at ShowStarter@arts.gov.au.
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