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Will cash ever die out?
More and more physical bank Branches are closing on our high streets with the excuse being that we as a society arent using them. Lots of us can move money digitally using online banking or apps on our computers or phones. In addition, since the pandemic more and...
What is Bridging Finance?
Bridging finance is a short-term loan used to “bridge” the gap between a business or individual's financial need and their long-term funding solution. It is typically used in situations where there is a need for immediate funds to cover a temporary shortfall in cash...
The Financial Triangle – How to Leverage the Relationship Between You
When you work with a finance broker, there are three relationships at play. There is your relationship with us, our relationship with the lender and the lender’s relationship with you. Many people see finance as a straight line with a finance broker sitting in the...
What is a Merchant Card Advance and How Can It Benefit Your Business?
A merchant cash advance is a type of loan. But what sets it apart from other types of lending is that you only repay the loan when you get paid. Rather than having to pay a large lump sum every month, you pay small parts of your loan off with every payment you take...
How our client bought a property with £100 deposit using our latest bridging finance product
Down valuations are killing some property deals. Although property prices are at a record high, this isn’t being shown on RICs valuations. This isn’t the fault of the banks or the valuers. Some asking prices just can’t be justified in bricks and mortar value. If you...
revolutionary finance that will boost your cash flow and transform your business
Invoice financing is a type of lending available to businesses large and small. In short, if your business relies on invoice payments to survive, then there is a high chance you will benefit from it. The way that it works is...
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