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Finance

UK Government Backs ₹17,733 Crore Loan for Jaguar Land Rover Amid Cyberattack Disruption

Michael Darin
Last updated: September 28, 2025 1:04 pm
Michael Darin

The United Kingdom has stepped in with a major financial support package for Tata Group–owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) after a crippling cyberattack disrupted production across multiple facilities. The government has announced a loan guarantee worth ₹17,733 crore (£1.5 billion or $2 billion) to help stabilize operations and protect the wider automotive supply chain.

The loan, which will be extended by a commercial bank and guaranteed by UK Export Finance, is structured to be repaid over the next five years. Officials said the move is designed to provide immediate relief to suppliers impacted by JLR’s production shutdown, which began earlier this month.

🚨 How the Cyberattack Hit JLR

Earlier in September, JLR was forced to halt production at plants in the UK, Slovakia, Brazil, and India after its systems were targeted by a cyberattack. The disruption triggered ripple effects across the automotive supply chain, leaving vendors unable to deliver parts or pay their employees on time. Some suppliers had to temporarily send staff home due to stalled operations, while others faced severe liquidity pressures.

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The Labour government said the loan guarantee aims to ensure these businesses can keep afloat while JLR works to restore operations.

💬 What Officials Are Saying

Business Secretary Peter Kyle, who recently visited JLR’s headquarters and supplier Webasto, emphasized the importance of safeguarding both the carmaker and its suppliers:

“This loan guarantee will help support the supply chain and protect skilled jobs in the West Midlands, Merseyside and throughout the UK.”

Kyle added that the government remained committed to protecting British manufacturing and ensuring resilience against external shocks like cyberattacks.

🏭 JLR’s Role in the UK Economy

Jaguar Land Rover is Britain’s largest carmaker, employing more than 34,000 people directly in the UK. Beyond that, an estimated 120,000 jobs are tied to its vast supplier network, particularly concentrated in the Midlands. The automaker is seen as a cornerstone of the country’s industrial base, making its stability a key economic and political priority.

The Labour government had already been in talks with suppliers about offering emergency assistance. The cyberattack accelerated those discussions, with many companies warning that prolonged disruption could lead to layoffs and financial losses.

📌 What’s Next for JLR?

The loan guarantee gives JLR breathing space to recover from the cyberattack and resume normal production. Analysts say the move also signals how seriously the UK government views the risks posed by cybersecurity threats to critical industries.

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With global supply chains still fragile after years of pandemic-related disruptions, cyberattacks have emerged as a new and growing threat. For JLR, the priority now will be restoring full production and ensuring its global plants—from the UK to India—can return to regular output levels.

For Britain’s auto industry, the government’s intervention shows that safeguarding iconic manufacturers like JLR is not just about protecting one company—it’s about securing the future of tens of thousands of workers and suppliers who depend on it.

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