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Leugh an stiùireadh →Colchester's incorporated companies span retail, hospitality and a growing professional-services and digital base — Credicorp offers short-term lending to UK incorporated Colchester businesses, no personal guarantee, same-day decisions. £50–£500 over 14–84 days.
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Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, carries a strong independent retail, hospitality and visitor economy around its historic centre and castle, alongside a garrison presence that supports a range of local suppliers and services. Incorporated retailers and hospitality operators face the familiar seasonal squeeze of stocking and staffing up before a peak while fixed costs run on regardless.
The town has also grown a professional-services and digital sector, with agencies and consultancies serving both the local area and the wider Essex and East Anglian region, typically fronting project costs before a client invoice settles on longer terms.
A retailer restocking before a seasonal peak, or an agency funding a project before a client pays, both face the same underlying gap — a short, fixed-term loan closes it cleanly.
Credicorp does not lend against a postcode — the decision is identical wherever your company trades. A limited company registered in Colchester or the wider Essex area is assessed on exactly the same basis as anywhere else in the UK, with no personal guarantee.
Most Colchester businesses need a fixed sum to bridge a specific, short gap — a seasonal stock buy or a project cost — until known trade or contracted income lands. A fixed-term Credicorp business loan covers that defined gap at a total cost you know from the outset, with no revolving trap and no personal guarantee.
If the need is one specific bill — a wholesale or professional-services invoice — Credicorp Slice spreads that single bill over 3 or 4 weekly instalments at a flat 6% fee with no interest compounding.
Find your fit
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 business in Colchester might borrow £350.00 thar 35 latha. Atharraich na sleamhnagan gus a bhith a' freagairt air an t-suidheachadh agad fhèin.
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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.
Yes. Credicorp lends to UK incorporated limited companies and LLPs regardless of where the company is based or trades. A Colchester address is not a pricing factor.
No. Credicorp lends to the company itself — there is no personal guarantee and no personal liability for directors.
Applications are reviewed as they arrive during business hours and we aim to make a credit decision the same working day.
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Leugh an stiùireadh →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.