Bad credit does not rule your business out of truck finance. Because most truck finance is secured against the vehicle itself, lenders will also weigh your recent trading performance and the truck's value alongside your credit history. What changes with bad credit is which lenders will consider you, what deposit you’ll need and the rate you're likely to be offered. This guide covers exactly how bad credit affects a truck finance application, which specific issues matter most to lenders, and the practical steps that improve your chances of approval.
Can I get truck finance with bad credit or a CCJ?
Many businesses with bad credit can still get truck finance. Specialist lenders on a wide panel are used to assessing applications like this, and since the truck itself acts as security, they can often look past a credit score that would rule you out of an unsecured loan. What matters more to these lenders is your current trading performance, how you've managed credit recently rather than historically, and whether the deposit and truck you're financing bring the risk down to a level they're comfortable with.
A CCJ makes things harder, since it shows a lender you've previously failed to repay money you owed, which they'll see as a real risk. That doesn't shut the door on you though. Some lenders will look at the circumstances behind it, including how it happened, how long ago, and how much it was for. There are some lenders who will still work with a business that has a CCJ, but it will narrow down your options.
Why does bad credit matter less for truck finance than for other borrowing?
Truck finance is a secured form of lending, meaning the lender holds legal title to the truck until it's paid off and can repossess it if repayments stop. That security changes the equation for a lender in a way an unsecured loan doesn't offer. Rather than relying entirely on your credit history to judge whether you'll repay, they have the vehicle itself to fall back on, which is why bad credit is generally a smaller barrier here than it would be for unsecured finance.
This doesn't mean credit history is ignored altogether, since it still affects which lenders will consider you and the rate you're offered, but it explains why truck finance tends to be more accessible with a poor credit file than other types of business borrowing. Our truck finance page covers how hire purchase, finance lease and contract hire each work if you're weighing up which type suits your business.
What credit issues affect a truck finance application?
Not every credit issue is viewed the same way, and lenders on a broad panel vary in how much weight they give each one.
Credit issue | How it's generally viewed |
|---|---|
Satisfied CCJ | Viewed far more favourably than an unsatisfied one, since it shows the debt has been resolved |
Unsatisfied CCJ | Harder, though still not a guaranteed decline, particularly if your recent trading is strong |
Missed or late payments | Recent missed payments carry more weight than older ones, especially if your payment history has improved since |
Default | Treated similarly to a CCJ, with the size, age and whether it's settled all affecting how it's viewed |
Limited or no credit history | Not the same as bad credit, and often easier to work with than an active default, since there's simply less for a lender to go on |
Does the size or age of a CCJ affect my truck finance application?
Yes, both the size and age of a CCJ matter. A CCJ from several years ago carries less weight than one registered in the last few months, and a small CCJ can sometimes be viewed less seriously than a larger one. You can check whether your business has a CCJ registered against it, and how it appears, using our CCJ check before you apply.
How quickly a CCJ is paid also changes what shows up on your file:
When you pay | What happens to the CCJ |
|---|---|
Within 1 month of the judgment | It will be removed from the register entirely |
After 1 month, but before 6 years | It's marked as satisfied, but stays visible on the register for 6 years |
Not paid at all | It stays on the register as unsatisfied for 6 years, and the debt can still be pursued |
How much deposit do I need for truck finance with bad credit?
Deposits on truck finance typically run from 10% to 20% of the truck's price, and if your credit history is poor, putting down more than the minimum can genuinely improve your chances. A bigger deposit lowers how much the lender is exposed to if things go wrong, which can offset some of the extra risk your credit history represents, and in some cases it can open up lenders who wouldn't otherwise consider your application.
Will I need a personal guarantee for truck finance with bad credit?
A personal guarantee is asked for more often once bad credit is involved, though it isn't automatic. Because the truck itself already secures the finance, some lenders won't need one at all, but if your business is newer, has an unsatisfied CCJ, or the truck's value doesn't fully cover the amount you're borrowing, a lender may ask a director to personally guarantee the agreement as extra reassurance.
Can a new or self employed business get truck finance with bad credit?
Yes, though a newer business or a self employed owner operator with bad credit is generally assessed on recent trading rather than credit history alone. Strong, consistent bank statements and evidence of ongoing work, such as contracts or invoices from haulage companies, can carry real weight even where a lender might otherwise hesitate because of both a shorter trading history and a poor credit file. If you're an owner operator specifically, our guide to HGV finance for owner operators and self employed drivers covers how proof of income works when you don't have a payslip to fall back on
How to improve your chances of getting truck finance with bad credit
A few practical steps can genuinely move the needle before you apply.
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How Capitalise helps you get truck finance with bad credit
Capitalise matches your business with lenders from our panel of 130+, including specialists who work with businesses that have a CCJ, a default, missed payments or a limited credit history. Instead of approaching lenders one by one, you complete a single application and a dedicated funding specialist helps match you to the lenders most likely to say yes, explains what any deposit or personal guarantee would mean for you, and supports you through to completion. If you’re ready to apply for truck finance, just tell us about the truck you want to finance and your credit history, including any CCJs or defaults, and we'll match you with lenders on our panel, with a dedicated funding specialist supporting you through to completion.
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