Who is Start up Loans and what do they do?
Established in September 2012, StartUpLoans.co.uk has been created with the sole purpose of providing finance to both new and fledgling businesses.
Their invaluable experience supporting businesses who have found it difficult to source start up capital through traditional means, has helped thousands of aspiring companies to get things off the ground.
What financial products do Start up Loans offer?
Products & Sectors
StartUpLoans.co.uk has been helping new businesses to source funding since 2012 and, in that time, has built an enviable reputation for providing funding where other lenders have been unable to help.
Their excellent track record has seen them supporting businesses across a diverse variety of sectors, from automotive, IT services and retail through to manufacturing, distribution and leisure.
Their flexible approach to lending can help to provide businesses with working capital finance that can help to stabilise cash flow during the early years of trading, as well as helping to overcome unexpected dips in revenue which can inhibit growth.
If you've been trading for less than two years or are planning on starting a new business then consider applying for a start up business loan today.
Key Benefits
The unique benefits offered by StartUpLoans.co.uk are unlike any other loan type found on the market. As well as providing affordable lending which can be repaid over 1 – 5 years, they also offer a hugely popular mentoring service to new businesses, ensuring that you'll always have someone to speak to when it comes to making key early business decisions.
You won't have to worry about putting personal assets at risk as these loans are assessed and issued on a completely unsecured basis. You'll be assessed on your creditworthiness as an individual and will then be issued an unsecured personal loan which can be used to invest in any part of your business.
StartUpLoans.co.uk also work in partnership with the New Enterprise Allowance (NEA) scheme which was set up by the Department of Work & Pensions (DWP) to help aid the transition between claiming unemployment benefits and becoming a fully fledged self employed individual.