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Merchant cash advance

Secure funding tailored to your business’s card sales and access the capital you need to grow. Compare multiple lender offers with Capitalise - it’s fast and hassle-free.

  • Check your eligibility for free

  • £2.5k to £1m+ available 

  • Factor rates from as low as 1.1

  • Get funds in as little as 48 hours

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What is a merchant cash advance?

A merchant cash advance (MCA) gives your business fast, flexible funding based on future card sales, helping you ease cash flow gaps or invest in growth.

You can typically access up to 1.5 times your average monthly revenue, with repayments automatically adjusting to your sales - keeping cash flow steady.

Instead of an APR, MCAs use a factor rate to determine the cost, and once repaid, renewing is quick and easy, so you can secure more funds when needed.

Why choose a merchant cash advance for your business?

  • Maintain your cash flow

    Repayments are based on your daily revenue. This means they adjust with your business’s fluctuating inflows, making it easier to maintain cashflow

  • Access finance quickly

    A merchant cash advance is fast to secure. With approval based on your card sales rather than credit scores or collateral, the process is simple and requires minimal paperwork. Funds can be in your account within 48 hours.

  • Use for any business purpose

    You can use the funds for anything your business needs, from inventory to marketing.

Merchant cash advance: ideal funding for seasonal & growth-driven businesses

A merchant cash advance is ideal for businesses that accept card payments, especially those with seasonal revenue fluctuations or those needing quick access to funds to seize new opportunities.

Whether you experience peaks and dips in sales or require fast capital to invest in stock, marketing, or expansion, an MCA offers flexible funding that aligns with your cash flow.

Businesses with seasonal inflows, such as restaurants, takeaways, pubs, bars, clubs, hotels, and garages, can benefit from repayments that adjust to sales cycles.

Meanwhile, businesses needing quick funds to capitalise on opportunities - like coffee shops, retail stores, e-commerce businesses, and hairdressers & salons - can access fast, hassle-free financing when they need it most.

Is my business eligible for a merchant cash advance?

To be eligible for a merchant cash advance, lenders will typically require your business to:

  • Be based in the UK

  • Have at least 3 months of trading history

  • Accept card payments

  • Have regular monthly sales revenue

If your business meets these requirements, you can quickly check your eligibility and apply online through Capitalise. You’ll be able to easily compare multiple offers from a marketplace of lenders. 

How to apply for a merchant cash advance loan with Capitalise

  1. Tell us about your business, including its turnover, how much you need, and why you’re looking for funding.

  2. Our platform connects you with lenders offering merchant cash advances that suit your needs.

  3. Receive dedicated support from one of our funding specialists, who will guide you through the process.

  4. Submit your application to multiple lenders, who will review it and decide whether to make an offer.

  5. If approved, funds will be deposited into your account within 48 hours.

  6. Repay the loan either daily, weekly or monthly depending on your agreement, with repayments tied to your sales

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a cash advance?

Advantages

Disadvantages

You can access funds quickly, often within 48 hours.

Merchant cash advances tend to have higher fees compared to traditional loans.

Repayments are flexible and based on your daily sales, so they adjust with your cash flow.

If sales are slow, it can take longer to repay the loan.

No collateral is required, meaning you don't need to offer physical assets as security.

Daily automatic repayments can sometimes put a strain on day-to-day operations.

How much does a merchant cash advance cost?

Instead of APR or upfront fees, a merchant cash advance uses a factor rate to calculate the loan's cost. This is a flat fee applied as a multiplier to the loan amount.

For example, if you borrow £10,000 and have a factor rate of 1.2, the total repayment would be £12,000.

Factor rates can vary, ranging from 1.10 to 1.35. The factor rate you'll be offered depends on your business's financial health. The merchant cash advance lender will consider factors such as your revenue, profitability, and business credit score in their assessment.

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