UK agrees loan guarantee for Jaguar Land Rover after cyberattack

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Published On: 28 Sep 2025, 08:42

LONDON, Sept 28, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The British government agreed a loan guarantee worth œ1.5 billion ($2 billion) for Jaguar Land Rover to shore up its cash reserves and supply chain, the trade minister said Sunday, after a damaging recent cyberattack.

JLR said on September 2 that it had been targeted by hackers, forcing it to suspend production at its UK factories.

The automaker said on Thursday that its IT systems were partly back online as part of a "phased restart", but production would remain on pause until at least October 1.

The government announced that it would back the company with a loan guarantee "expected to unlock up to œ1.5 billion to give certainty to its supply chain".

The move does not mean that the government will lend money directly to JLR, which is owned by India's Tata Motors.

Instead, a government credit agency will provide the guarantee for a loan from a commercial bank that will be repaid over five years.

Trade minister Peter Kyle said the guarantee "will help support the supply chain and protect skilled jobs in the West Midlands, Merseyside and throughout the UK".

"This cyberattack was not only an assault on an iconic British brand, but on our world-leading automotive sector and the men and women whose livelihoods depend on it," he said.

JLR has said its partial systems restart was helping to clear a backlog of payments to its suppliers, after unions warned that some were at risk of collapse due to the disruption.

Cyber gangs have increasingly targeted luxury brands and retailers, including Britain's Marks and Spencer, Harrods and the Co-op food chain.     

 

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