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Read guide →Manufacturers buy raw materials and pay for a production run weeks before the finished-goods invoice is settled. Credicorp bridges that working-capital gap for UK incorporated manufacturing and light-industrial businesses — no personal guarantee, same-day decisions.
UK Ltd or LLP only · No personal guarantee · Decisions most working days
If so, a Credicorp short-term business loan could help you bridge that gap.
Manufacturing cash flow is the lag between buying materials and running production now and being paid on the finished-goods invoice later. A fixed-term loan of £50–£500 over 14–84 days covers that defined lag at a known total cost.
When the need is one specific materials or tooling invoice, Credicorp Slice spreads that single bill over 3 or 4 weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee with no interest compounding.
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Tell us what you need and roughly how much. We’ll point you to the right product — it’s a guide to help you choose, not a lending decision or a quote.
A typical manufacturing business might borrow £450.00 over 56 days. Adjust the sliders to match your own scenario.
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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.
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Read guide →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.