The problem
[Merchant name] is an independent retailer on a busy high street. They wanted to refit the shop floor and add a new till point but didn't want to take on a long-term bank loan or put up personal security. They had strong card revenue and consistent monthly takings.
What we did
- Pulled together [Y] months of card statements to support an application
- Introduced them to a revenue-based funding provider for an indicative offer within 48 hours
- Arranged a £[X]k advance, repaid as a small percentage of daily card takings
- Upgraded the shop's card machines at the same time so reporting matched the funder's expectations
The result
Funds landed in the business account within [Z] working days. The refurb completed without a fixed monthly repayment hanging over quieter weeks. They've since taken a top-up to add a second register, which we set up in under a fortnight.
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