Short-term lending for couriers and logistics firms
Couriers, hauliers and delivery firms earn by keeping vehicles on the road. When a van fails or fuel and maintenance bills land before a contract pays, a quick decision keeps you running. Credicorp lends to UK incorporated transport businesses.
Cwmni Cyf neu LLP yn y DU yn unig · Dim gwarant personol · Penderfyniadau ar y rhan fwyaf o ddyddiau gwaith
Yn adnabod unrhyw un o'r rhain?
A vehicle off the road needing an urgent repair before contracts are missed
Fuel, insurance or maintenance bills due before a delivery contract pays
Hiring a second driver to cover a busy period before the extra revenue clears
A regular client paying monthly while your own costs run weekly
If so, a Credicorp short-term business loan could help you bridge that gap.
Pa gynnyrch sy'n addas?
Credicorp Business Loan
Argymhellir ar gyfer y sector hwn
Transport cash-flow gaps are usually a specific, time-critical cost — a repair or a bill due now, with contracted income arriving shortly after. A fixed-term loan matches that gap exactly.
£50–£500 mewn un blaensymiad
Sefydlog 14–84 -diwrnod o dymor
0.25%
y dydd o log syml + £5 ffi sefydlu
Cyfanswm cost wedi'i gapio ar 100% o'r prifswm
Dim gwarant bersonol
Y rhan fwyaf o benderfyniadau yr un diwrnod gwaith
For one specific bill — a vehicle service invoice, a tyre or parts order — Credicorp Slice spreads it over 3 or 4 weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee, no interest compounding.
Biliau o £50–£2,000
Ffi wastad 6% o ffi — dim cyfansoddi
3 neu 4 rhandaliad wythnosol drwy Ddebyd Uniongyrchol
Setlo'n gynnar a byddwn yn ad-dalu'r ffi heb ei defnyddio pro rata
Borrowing is expensive relative to bank lending.
Only borrow if the cost is less than the gap it closes. Total cost capped at
100% of principal — you will never repay more
than double. There is no personal guarantee; lending is to the company.
Pwy all wneud cais?
Cwmni cyfyngedig neu LLP yn y DU (benthyca corff-corfforaethol yn unig — nid unig fasnachwyr)
6+ mis o fasnachu
Cyfrif banc busnes cyfredol yn y DU
Gwiriad hunaniaeth cyfarwyddwr (chi, nid y cwmni, fel cynrychiolydd awdurdodedig y cwmni)
Dim gwarant personol yn ofynnol — mae'r rhwymedigaeth yn perthyn i'r cwmni
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Can a courier or haulage company apply for a Credicorp loan?
Yes. Credicorp lends to UK incorporated limited companies and LLPs in transport — couriers, hauliers, same-day delivery firms and freight operators. Fleet size and contract type are not pricing factors.
Do companies in this sector need to provide a personal guarantee?
No. All Credicorp lending is to the company — the UK limited company or LLP — as the sole obligor. There is no personal guarantee and no personal credit search on any director or shareholder.
How quickly can a company in this sector get a lending decision from Credicorp?
Applications are reviewed as they arrive during business hours. Credicorp aims to make a credit decision the same working day in most cases. Once approved, funds typically reach your company account the same day.
Credicorp lends to UK limited companies and LLPs under the
body-corporate exemption (Articles 60B and 60L of the Financial Services and Markets
Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001). This is not consumer lending. The
Financial Ombudsman Service and Financial Services Compensation Scheme do not apply.
Full details: regulatory status and
responsible lending policy.
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