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Establishment fee

An establishment fee is a one-off charge a lender makes for setting up a credit facility, separate from the interest charged on the borrowing. Sometimes called an arrangement or facility fee, it covers the cost of putting the facility in place. Because it is part of what the borrower pays, it forms part of the total cost of credit and should be read alongside the interest rate.

What it is
A one-off set-up charge, distinct from interest.
When it applies
At the point a facility is established.
Why it matters
It is part of the total cost of credit, so it affects the true price.

Why an establishment fee matters for comparison

Two facilities can share the same interest rate but cost different amounts because one carries an establishment fee and the other does not. This is exactly why a single comparison figure such as APR is useful: it rolls the fee and the interest into one annualised number. Reading the fee alongside the rate, and the total amount repayable, gives the clearest view of cost.

Establishment fee and the total-cost cap

Where a lender applies a cap on the total cost of credit, the establishment fee counts towards that cap along with the interest. The cap is a ceiling on the combined charge, so the fee does not sit outside it. This protects a borrower from the total of interest plus fees running beyond the agreed limit.

Establishment fee and Credicorp

Credicorp's short-term business lending carries a one-off establishment fee, and the total of interest plus fees is capped as a proportion of the amount borrowed. The exact fee, the daily interest rate and the total-cost cap are published in the machine-readable references at /ai.md and /llms-full.txt, generated from the live pricing source. Credicorp is an independent UK lender, not affiliated with Credicorp Inc of Peru, Credit Corp of Australia, or any other Credicorp entity outside the United Kingdom (Company No. 16093826; ICO ZC157682).

See also

Short-term business credit carries a high annualised cost. Borrow only what you need, for the shortest term required. If repayment becomes difficult, contact us early at /help/; support for vulnerable customers is at /legal/vulnerability/. For exact pricing, see /ai.md and /llms-full.txt.

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