Partner with Sterling Commercial Finance: Empowering Accountants to Support Clients with MBO Finance and Advice As an accountant, you are crucial to your clients’ business journeys. Your expertise and guidance can make all the difference in complex financial transactions like management buyouts (MBOs). However, many accountants are unaware of the specialised support available to assist […]
Have you received a "no" from the bank when seeking finance for your business? Is long-term loyalty not being reciprocated? Are umbrellas only for sunny days?
Why do so many clients choose not to use a broker? I offer three reasons, which all come down to awareness and image.
Whilst Asset Finance is commonplace for purchase of Plant and Machinery / Office equipment, it can fall down when trying to fund computer hardware and software. This new product specifically looks at funding hardware and software products along with software projects.
In the first instance, perhaps we should explain Asset-Based Lending (ABL). This is a generic term given to multiple different disciplines that look at funding specific types of assets, including Property, Trade Debtors, Stock, Plant and Machinery, Vehicles, and Supply Chain Finance.
While your bank might be a familiar choice for commercial funding, there are alternative options that could better suit your needs and offer additional benefits. Using a broker like Sterling Commercial Finance Ltd may get you the funding you require if the bank won’t or can’t assist.
Which option is right for your business? Let's take a closer look at invoice finance vs. traditional loans.
As a business owner, managing cash flow can be daunting. This is where invoice finance comes into play.
We see many small acquisitions or MBOs struggle to complete as there just isn’t enough funding to bridge the gap.
What our team get up to outside the day job. Second up is John Laycock, one of our Commercial Finance Consultants. John joined our team in 2023 after working on the front line for various finance providers for 46 years covering Banking, Invoice Finance, Asset Finance, Trade/Supplier Finance and more.