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A Guide to Commercial Alternative Finance

Born in the United States of America, the alternative finance revolution has landed on our shores in the last couple of years and raising finance for the SME will never quite be the same again.  It is forecast that by the end of 2015, the altfi market place will have issued new loans of well in excess of £4 billion.

Gone are the days of going cap in hand to the business banker clutching armfuls of finger in the air financial projections produced, at cost, by your accountant.  Gone also are the days of waiting interminable amounts of time jumping through endless banking hoops whilst our “local” banker presents funding cases to far flung decision makers.  Gone are the days of being forced to proffer more and more personal security to support the funding requests of a growing company.

With the SME denied the help of traditional banks, largely due to the outcome of the 2008 crash and the impact of the Basle Accords on bank liquidity ratios, but with demand for vital sources of working capital still there, the number of alternative finance providers ready to plug funding gaps has grown apace.

Businesses come in all shapes, sizes and hues and, as a consequence, every business has its own unique funding requirements.  Alternative finance providers have emerged to focus on specific segments within the SME funding mix.  This is great news for the SME exploring its funding options, but the myriad of potential solutions does create its own challenges and the plethora of new players delivering multiple options can make it somewhat overwhelming for the uninitiated to tread a well planned path through the maze of new finance providers.

In an unstable economic climate banks are less likely to lend – especially to risky business investments. In today’s unpredictable financial market, it is becoming more and more difficult to get approved for a bank loan, which is why the trend for alternative finance solutions keeps on growing. Without these alternative funding options, many businesses would have ceased trading or would-be successful property investors wouldn’t have been able to buy a second property. Read more

The Basics of Cash Flow Funding

All businesses suffer hard times at some point – but that doesn’t mean they’ve reached the end of the road. The costs of running a business are always increasing, and sales are unpredictable, which is often a disaster waiting to happen. Many businesses have seasonal trading issues and struggle to find cash at certain times of the year. Whatever the cause of cash flow woes, most SMEs have them.

Cash flow funding is a solution to the problem. There are various forms of finance which can help businesses better manage their cash flow and avoid the downward spiral into debt. Alternative finance providers offer direct solutions to help companies balance the books, without high interest loans. The right cash flow funding solution depends on the type of business and its finance needs. Here are the main types of funding available for cash flow purposes. Read more

How to Improve Cash Flow

Cash flow can be a significant problem for many SMEs, as they try desperately to bridge the gap between outgoings and income. It takes valuable time to chase up unpaid client invoices, and you don’t want to upset suppliers or your staff by paying late. There are a few quick fixes to try for the New Year, but if cash flow is an ongoing issue then it’s a good idea to look at everything together and come up with a strategy. Read more