Northern Ireland’s Start Up Loans Ambassador revealed

One of 14 UK businesses, Sarah-Jane Murray founded Vocus Vit, a sustainable activewear company which offers activewear for ladies made from materials such as recycled plastic bottles

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County Tyrone entrepreneur Sarah-Jane Murray is Northern Ireland’s new Start Up Loans Ambassador. Start Up Loans recognises 14 smaller businesses from across the UK as inspiring examples of UK start-ups supported by the programme Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. The programme has delivered more than £1.

1bn of financing to over 115,000 businesses Sarah-Jane Murray, founder of Vocus Vit , a sustainable activewear company is among 14 businesses announced as Start Up Loans’ 2024 Ambassadors. Vocus Vit offers premium activewear for ladies with a strong focus on sustainability and ethical business practises. Without compromising on comfort, fit and style, the range is made from materials such as recycled plastic bottles.



Sarah-Jane used a £10,000 Start Up Loan, supported by the programme’s Business Support Partner, Enterprise NI, to expand her inventory and invest in growing her business further after returning from Australia to her hometown following the birth of her son Albie. Advertisement Advertisement The annual Start Up Loans Ambassadors programme, now in its ninth year, celebrates inspiring UK business owners who have launched an enterprise using finance from the government-backed scheme. The Ambassadors have been selected as they demonstrate the resilience, creativity, and determination required to make a smaller business successful, and to provide inspiration for entrepreneurs across the UK.

Sarah-Jane said: “I’m delighted to be a Start Up Loans Ambassador. The programme has really helped me get started in business and I am happy to share my story to help inspire other entrepreneurs. “The loan really helped accelerate my business plans and as it comes with free mentoring, I have been able to learn about things such as profit and loss forecasts and social media marketing.

” Advertisement Advertisement This year, in addition to 12 Ambassadors drawn from each of the UK’s Nations and regions, two more Ambassadors have been selected. These business owners represent two important groups supported by the programme, who may face challenges in accessing finance from elsewhere: one from the ex-Armed Forces community and the other from the Gen Z age group. The 2024 Ambassadors will be introduced at a dedicated event in central London that marks the start of a year-long programme which will see the new Ambassadors take part in a series of local and national activities, helping inspire and encourage aspiring start-up founders to take the leap into business ownership.

Susan Nightingale, British Business Bank director UK Network, Devolved Nations, explained: “I am delighted to welcome Sarah-Jane as the new Ambassador for Northern Ireland. Our ambassadors embody the determination and drive that is required of a business owner in the current climate. I know that they will inspire others to follow their dream of becoming a business owner and I am very much looking forward to working with them and helping to share their story.

” Michael McQuillan, CEO Enterprise NI continued: “Enterprise Northern Ireland is delighted to congratulate Sarah-Jane on being named the new Start Up Loans Ambassador for Northern Ireland. Advertisement Advertisement “We are experiencing a significant surge in entrepreneurial activity in Northern Ireland this year with an increasing number of local entrepreneurs getting their business off the ground with the help of a Start Up Loans and the help and guidance of the Enterprise Northern Ireland team and network of Local Enterprise Agencies - the backbone of local enterprise support.”.