THE UK Government’s coronavirus job retention scheme has opened, with businesses able to claim up to £2,500 a month towards staff wages.

Employers can apply for direct cash grants through HMRC’s new online portal - with the money expected to land in their bank accounts within six working days.

The job retention scheme, announced by chancellor Rishi Sunak as part of the UK Government’s package of support to protect jobs and businesses, allows employers to claim for a cash grant of up to 80 per cent of a furloughed employees wages, capped at £2,500 a month.

Millions of people across Wales and the UK are expected to benefit from the scheme, with businesses using it to ensure staff keep their jobs and are paid while many high street businesses are closed.

HMRC’s portal has a step by step application process and up to 5,000 staff will be manning phone lines and webchat services to ensure any questions can be answered.

Chancellor of the exchequer, Rishi Sunak said: “Our unprecedented job retention scheme will protect millions of jobs across the country and is now up and running.

“It’s vital that our economy gets up and running again as soon as it’s safe – and this scheme will allow that to happen.”

Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart said: “We will do whatever it takes to provide businesses in Wales with the support they need to get through this exceptionally difficult time.

“I encourage businesses in Wales to make use of the job retention scheme, allowing us to protect jobs and secure the future of our economy.”

Last week the chancellor announced the scheme will be extended for a further month until the end of June, to reflect continuing covid-19 lockdown measures.